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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
While the bird is perfectly centered (not always a bad thing) the flowers at the upper right break up the symmetry on the frame so it all comes together nicely.Catching the eyeball was icing on the cake.I wonder what shutter speed one would need to really freeze the wings, although some blur at the tips is not a bother to me. |
Nov 13th |
| 1 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
My eye immediately went from foreground through the image to the clouds.That is well done. The work Neal showed was a great improvement. |
Nov 13th |
| 1 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
The turn of the duck's neck adds some interest since we usually see it straight ahead. The swirling waters also add interest. The duck could be placed more to the right. What I mean is that it needs more space on the left. The tweak from Bev Caine was helpful.The eyeball is a show stopper! |
Nov 13th |
| 1 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Thank you for the technical data. Impressive capture under difficult conditions. My eye needs a focal point in what is a busy image. |
Nov 13th |
| 1 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
There is a starkness and simplicity to the image and it grabs the eye. Could you bring out some detail in the leaf? That would make the image just about perfect. The leaf is well placed in the frame. |
Nov 13th |
| 1 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
Bev, I couldn't agree more. I'm not used to thinking about that Cloud tool in PS. You used it well. BTW, is it legit to use their clouds this way or should we be using our own cloud images. Just wondering. |
Nov 12th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 1
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| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Jerry for the tip. That process would be useful in this situation. |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Despite the weather, you captured a fine Fall color scene and even some detail in the sky. Rainy days can bring out color and this proves it. Super detail throughout. |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
The tiny walker makes the image.He/she stands out despite the size. The scene seems a bit flat to me. Easy fix in Snapseed |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Fine composition here. The placement of the swing and that bunch of colorful leafs at the upper right balance the large tree on the left. Good example of asymmetrical balance. |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Nice catch of such still waters but with clouds suggesting something is coming in the weather.Great detail in the trees. |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
It's interesting to me how well the phone recreated the colors of the display and still held on to the colors of the real world off to the left. That dividing line helped make clear what we were looking at. The detail in the macabre is impressive. |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Those colors really do pop out. The people disappeared perfectly. The image is a fine combination of clouds and colors. |
Nov 13th |
| 51 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
Richard, I felt the bench was blurred and darkened enough in a far corner to not be a problem. Seemed to add interest without distraction...maybe. |
Nov 8th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 51
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11 comments - 3 replies Total
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