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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Reply |
Marilyn, thank you!!! :-) |
Jan 26th |
| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Reply |
Julia, hi!
Thank you for your opinion!
:-) |
Jan 21st |
| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Reply |
Thanks a lot! :-) |
Jan 20th |
| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Richard, hi!
Well-executed post-processing. Removing objects is particularly challenging when the background contains complex patterns (in this case, a fence). It requires a significant amount of meticulous and time-consuming work. |
Jan 13th |
| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Jill, an excellent photograph with highly engaging and creative post-processing like color grading of the film Avatar.
Perfect macrophoto!!! |
Jan 13th |
| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Reply |
Jill, thank you!!!
Yes, the size of the circles can be easily adjusted.
These circles are defocused background lights (bokeh). Their size can be controlled by changing the aperture setting. Using the same method, it is also possible to alter the size of the star effect (created by the Hoya Star-Six filter). |
Jan 13th |
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| 23 |
Jan 26 |
Reply |
Richard hi!
Thanks a lot!!! |
Jan 13th |
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2 comments - 5 replies Total
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