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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Paul, I do like your excellent suggestions. What a difference it makes. Jerry |
Jun 27th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Vincent, you sure improved the horse in your editing. I like you try things that do not always work for me and I have accepted that fact. I always hope the someone that views what I do has some positive reactions from my image.
The top of the image is so blown out because of the light that you had to work with. Now, is it possible to improve the image or just go back and shoot in better light. Your call. |
Jun 8th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Now looking harder at the image I have to agree with Larry and Mohammed, I really fought with myself about cropping the right side and now that you mentioned it, I have in my mind cropped it. The right edge really adds confusion.
This simple little Japanese garden has stood there since the late 1800's and is so peaceful to visit. It is a place to get away from the city and crowds of people. If you ever come to Chicago, it located behind the Museum of Science and Industry. |
Jun 8th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
This is a Wow! The Antelope really standout in the B/W version.
Excellent editing and love the results. Bravo! Jerry |
Jun 5th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
I can never get enough images of Yosemite. Been there many times and I can see why Ansel made this park famous.
What kind of digital full frame rangefinder was it? |
Jun 5th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Wonderful B/W image. I do prefer the black and white version. So interesting to have some engines giving off black smoke and the one in the middle with white smoke of steam?
The heavy tree on the right edge could be cropped off and not hurt the image.
You must of really had fun capturing this image. Jerry |
Jun 5th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
I really like the minimal look. The angle of the hill or the angle that you shot it adds so much for the composition. |
Jun 5th |
| 39 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
I also like the color version. The B/W works though.
You might want to consider cropping from on the left side. This would take the bird off center and get rid of a lot of negative space. Very sharp. |
Jun 5th |
7 comments - 1 reply for Group 39
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| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
I really do not sync my iPhone or iPad editing with the MAC computer.
The final images do go into Photos on the MAC laptop. |
Jun 27th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Lightroom Mobile on the iPad or iPhone. |
Jun 27th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Lightroom Mobile. You can down load it from the Apple App store.
As Dick said there are more than one way to "Skin the Cat". I am going to demo this for one of Dick's photo clubs on the 16th of this month and I will use mostly Snapseed and no Lightroom Mobile. |
Jun 5th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Wow! I do not know what happened? I wrote comments and now they are not here. Crazy!
I love this image Dick. Wish it were mine. You treatment is perfect. I would not change a thing. The "eyes" make it!
If it is easy to find. This would be a great image in different seasons.
Jerry |
Jun 5th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Love the Orange rose with water droplets. I probably would use Touch/Retouch and take out a few of the relative spots in the bottom right side. Jerry |
Jun 4th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
So nice. And wonderful that you can drive to see Mt. Rainier. Wonderful area. Beautiful sky and I like your simple editing. |
Jun 4th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Wow! you are truly an outstanding garden designer and photographer. Prisma is good and $$$. I usually use Waterlogue or Aquarella. Jerry |
Jun 4th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
It truly is a B/W image. Blackie did a great job of giving a good range of blacks and grey tones. It also held back and I see nice tones in the white pipes. |
Jun 4th |
| 51 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Been there once. A very hilly town if I remember correctly.
One idea would be to try and use Snapseed-Tune Image and do a - highlights. This will really make the clouds Pop out.
You caught a neat image with the triangular building facing straight at you. Interesting old buildings. Jerry |
Jun 4th |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 51
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13 comments - 4 replies Total
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