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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
LuAnn, I like your edits very much! |
Apr 10th |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Michael and LuAnn for your comments. I only enhanced the color using Levels in Photoshop. |
Apr 8th |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I like the diagonal line of the hats you captured in this image, and although the hats are similar but the lighting and the display make them a bit different from each other. The image is quite sharp. I'd prefer to remove the top right hat and the bottom left one since only small parts of them are visible. |
Apr 8th |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Mary Ann, Your post processing has brought out all the details of the truck. The composition also works well. I'd prefer to reduce the blue color of the grass in the foreground a bit since it seems over saturated. |
Apr 8th |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Michael, I have attended several demos in light painting using light stick or pixel stick, but I never see anyone doing with the ball. The hands shown in each angle are intriguing, and the reflection of the pool adds more impact to it. It's a great image with different colors and I don't have any suggestion for improvement. If you like light painting, you can watch Youtube video of Eric Paré, who is specialized in this field. |
Apr 8th |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Hi LuAnn, When you used focus stacking, I'd expect your image is sharp from the very front and all the way to the back, no matter the distance between the foreground and background. There are a tulip on the left and one from the bottom right not quite sharp, so it seems that the focus stacking does not work well in this image. For the composition, I'd prefer to see more of the stems of the tulips, and to crop tighter from the top. You are very creative in your photography and in your editing! Keep working on it!
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Apr 8th |
| 3 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Ruth, It's an interesting image with selective color in post processing! I especially like the long shadows you captured in diagonal lines in the foreground.
I'd prefer to reduce the opacity of the dog and the sign "Camp 4 Coffee" a bit in post processing because those colored subjects are too vivid, crispy sharp, and they seem not to match with the rustic shop. I'd suggest you to try to bring back the color of the flag and the dog only, and leave the shop sign in B&W to make the stronger story-telling image. You are very creative in this image, and I really like it! |
Apr 4th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 3
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| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Hi Marilyn,
The color, the petals, and the long stem of the zinnia makes it stand out from different colored flowers in the background. The center of the zinnia is very interesting. I wish that you could capture it 1 or 2 days earlier when it was at peak bloom. I also found that the 2nd zinnia behind the one in the front is too close to it and does compete with the main flower. |
Apr 28th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Phill. I really want to try the app Superimpose but my phone does not have enough memory space. |
Apr 10th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Pat, You have combined two kinds of flowers that complement each other in several levels: the light blue cherry blossoms are in full bloom while the red buds are in early stage of blooming; and the cherries are captured in portrait layout while the red buds are in diagonal lines that wrap around the blue ones. I'd prefer to see more details of the red buds. |
Apr 10th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Very creative image! The composite of the sunrise and the surfers have created a dreamy effect to the scene, and the waves turn to be silky with the radial blur effect. I agree with Belinda that the shadows on top of the 2 ladies' heads should be removed. I especially like the cities in the distance. |
Apr 10th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
The sand dunes with different patterns and shadows are very interesting! I especially like the details of the sand that are like sea waves in the foreground. I agree with Phill's comments that the mountains do not add much to the beautiful sand dunes. I'd prefer to crop tighter to show only the sand dunes.
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Apr 10th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
The flowers are quite sharp and their purple and yellow colors are beautiful! I'd prefer to see the petal of the flower on the right side in full, and to blur the horizontal line of the walkway a bit more. |
Apr 10th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Thanks everyone for inspiring me to be more creative with this image. I used some quick edits in Snapseed: tune image, convert to B&W (to eliminate the yellow color), HDR scape, and healing (to remove the glare). Please let me know your comments. |
Apr 9th |
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| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Phill for your comments and suggestion. Please feel free to give me some creative ideas. |
Apr 8th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Belinda for your comments. I also think about flipping horizontally so that the goddess will fly from left to right but I'm stuck because the word Packard will be reversed. |
Apr 8th |
| 86 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
It's an intriguing image, and it makes me want to study more! The spin makes it like a nautilus shell. The final image looks great and I don't have any suggestion for improvement. |
Apr 8th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 86
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11 comments - 6 replies Total
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