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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Mar 25 |
Reply |
Good suggestion Sol. |
Mar 9th |
| 51 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Sol, Incredible editing. Also sharing your editing tools used to get this great shot. I continue to amaze me. Showing the before and after really tells what can be done with Snapseed. I am so glad that you showed the original unedited image. It is amazing what you can do with your iPhone. This is really a great Museum as seen by the above finally image. I am thinking the must be near your home location. IO like near some great Museums and need to carry my phone an see what i can do. You have inspired me. Jerry
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Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Nice image Pam. Very interesting about the ferry and your trip to Whidbey Island. Beautiful light. You must have been waiting for the next ferry or just got off where you could take this photo. Was Kennewick the name of the ferry? The ferry looks like cars could get on or off at each end. Did you take any images in any of the stated parks? Jerry |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Lynne, I love your story telling about the scene. I grew up in a small town surrounded by small farms. Most of the settlers in my home town were of Swiss Decent. My name is a Swiss Name. Growing up where I did, there were many scenes like this. We had time to roam around in scenes like this. You brought back many memories. My first thought was about the "cows"? They do not look like milking cows or Bulls? They could be young bulls that have been fixec to becoming ready for butchering?
I also like how you did not over saturated the image which gives a true feeling of the area. Jerry |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Robert I like both images. The B/W seems to have more of a mystery and wonderment. I really like the B/W image. Yet the Color sure is a very strong image with beautiful colors.The color version seems to have more details on the right side and gives me more to study. A wonderful sky that day and you caught nice variation in the colors. Great WORK. Jerry |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Nice work Dick. Lifting the single flower out really worked. The black ground made it really stand out. If you wanted something other than black, you could have used Image blender with any background clolor or design. Put it in the left book and then add the single water lily flower in the right book. Sometimes it may require a little clean up with the tools provided in the application. It is so neat that you could do this in just uyour cellphone. |
Mar 5th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 51
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| 86 |
Mar 25 |
Reply |
Easy fix with Snapseed. Select the image, open Snapseed and select the Brush tool. Use-5 and you will darken the problem. Jerry Hug |
Mar 9th |
0 comments - 1 reply for Group 86
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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