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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Michael, I love this kind of image. Structures designed and built by man/women fascinate me more all the time. This is an image where the white sky is a help to get light through the openings. Great job getting the base level and getting great detail at 1/80s. Have not used "Creative Tonality"? Tell me more about this software? Jerry |
Jun 7th |
| 39 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Like the falls very much. Paul, I am finding that by using radial gradient tools in ACR or Lightroom Develop that I can really bring out the highlights or town down other areas with very good precision and very little work. I saw the results in Tony Sweet's new ebook and tried them with very easy results. Suggestion to try: You could consider burning the top edge a tad to keep the eyes in the image. Jerry |
Jun 7th |
| 39 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Either image works for me. Infrared is a personal taste issue and I change my style now and then. |
Jun 7th |
| 39 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
David, I am happy that you enjoy your Lumix camera as much as I do. This image reminds me of a George Lepp image where he has a panoramic of birds sitting on a log. I like the brown tone that you used. Interesting that you kept the angle of the wire instead of straight across. I also like how you cropped the image, and added the organic frame. Very nice. Jerry |
Jun 7th |
3 comments - 1 reply for Group 39
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| 51 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
I am glad that you showed off the Yellow and Rust on the truck. The image has it all. I have started using the History layers in Snapseed and then going into the paint brush to mask only where you want the B/W to apply. Found this on YouTube with Rad Drew's little video. Great job. Jerry |
Jun 7th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 51
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4 comments - 1 reply Total
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