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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Your B/W image is much more meaningful to me. Love the bear feet of the children. Great photo journalism shot. |
Jan 21st |
| 39 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Thanks for sharing. I will go to you site to see more. Your final tonality really works for me. Glad you got this shot before the clouds arrived.
I could have used a little less of the wall on the left side. Thus giving a little more emphasis on the tank. jerry |
Jan 21st |
| 39 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Thanks for the comments everyone. Cropping and balance of light do change the impact and I do like your thoughts. |
Jan 21st |
| 39 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful moment. Both images tell a story of love.
Having gone through same situation years ago, I truly understand.
The quality of the B/W image is incredible. It is my favorite. |
Jan 21st |
| 39 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Paul, you are a very well rounded photographer. Having studio flash and know how to get results like this amaze me. The eyes are beautiful.
Just a suggestion. Blurring the skin a tad using reverse clarity (move the slider to the left) and then do a layer mask on everything but the skin would even make her face glow. Jerry |
Jan 1st |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 39
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| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
You really did a good job on this image. You. were at the right place at the right time and the right tools to do this. BRAVO! SOL. |
Jan 1st |
| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Pamela, do not change a thing. It all works for me.
A little idea for thought. Sometimes to bring out the details in the clouds it also brings out a little noise. It the noise bothers you, Go back into Snapseed and use Details and take the Structure slider to the left and lock it in with the check mark. Then go up to the top left of the image and click the circle arrow. Then click view edits and then click on the right facing arrow head in the last layer (Details). Use the paint brush and only paint where you want to soften up the noise and you fixed it. There is a tutorial in snapseed that shows this for a color to particularly b/w image. It works the same for what I describe above. |
Jan 1st |
| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Pamela, do not change a thing. It all works for me.
A little idea for thought. Sometimes to bring out the details in the clouds it also brings out a little noise. It the noise bothers you, Go back into Snapseed and use Details and take the Structure slider to the left and lock it in with the check mark. Then go up to the top left of the image and click the circle arrow. Then click view edits and then click on the right facing arrow head in the last layer (Details). Use the paint brush and only paint where you want to soften up the noise and you fixed it. There is a tutorial in snapseed that shows this for a color to particularly b/w image. It works the same for what I describe above. |
Jan 1st |
| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Great quick photo. The beauty of Phoneography. I like the overall composition.
Consider just adding a little warmth from Snapseed - Tune image. It would take out the blue in the deer's nose. |
Jan 1st |
| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Yes the reflections are wonderful. I totally agree. Like the image very much.
Before you print a big image of this beauty, consider using the clone tool in Touch/Retouch and taking out a little of the clutter in the bottom right corner. The upper right is ok or remove a little bit? Just and idea. |
Jan 1st |
| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I agree a very good image. Not sure about the Chanterelle version if it is eatable. Only you and your wife would know that fact.
Just a little tweak of the bottom right corner with a minus -5 with the brush tool would fix it for me. Jerry |
Jan 1st |
| 51 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Love the composition and textures Dave. The sunset adds more to the drama and the blue sky completes the background. Bravo. Your little camera and good editing did a great job. |
Jan 1st |
7 comments - 0 replies for Group 51
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