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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thank you for taking the time to share your information about those windmills, Stephen! I truly appreciate that. |
Sep 22nd |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments, Mary Ann!
To what I recall, each windmill has a circle border around it and they are located on a hill overlooking the surrounding islands. Please also see my responses to Robert above.
Because I cropped the bottom of the image as a straight horizontal line, it might give the viewers the feeling that those windmills were built on a flat ground. Do you have any advice to get a better perspective? |
Sep 22nd |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thank you for your feedback, Ruth! |
Sep 22nd |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
I appreciate your comments, Andres! Please also see my responses to Robert. |
Sep 22nd |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments, Robert!
Regarding the perspective correction, I used the vertical blade of the windmill in the center as the main point to adjust the perspective. I know that the windmill on the left needs to be corrected as well but those windmills are clustered on a hill and I captured them at a low angle, it will be a real challenge for me to correct the perspective to get a perfect scenic photo. I have tried to correct it the best I can. I hope this makes sense. |
Sep 22nd |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Mary Ann,
You have captured a beautiful scenic background with hills and blue sky, and two horses communicating with each other. The facial expressions of those two horses show the connection between them and make your photo more impactful. It tells a compelling story and resonates with the viewers. It's a nice shot, and I don't have any suggestion for improvement. |
Sep 22nd |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Joan,
You have captured an unusual but adorable pose of your kitten. The kitten's raising her feet and presenting her rear end show that she feels safe and comfortable in your presence. I guess that you captured this photo by your cell phone since it's more handy to capture a candid moment?
I'd prefer to lighten the knitted background behind her head a bit to make her head stand out from the background, and crop off her black tail totally since her whole tail is not shown in full. Thanks for sharing a candid photo of your kitten! |
Sep 21st |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Ruth,
Your close-up shot of the moose in its scenic habitat while maintaining a safe distance from the wild animal is great! Your image is sharp with all the details of the moose's dark brown fur.
I'd prefer to lighten the moose's right eye a bit more since the direction of the sun creates the shadows on its right eye. Thanks for sharing a nice shot! |
Sep 21st |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Robert,
Beautiful portrait of your dog! It's sharp photo, and she also has a sweet look. I am so sorry to hear that she has cataracts in her eyes.
For the composition, I'd prefer to see her left ear in full since it was a bit cropped off. |
Sep 20th |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Abdullah,
It's a fun creative image! The vivid colors and the geometric circles draw the viewers' atttention to the eye at the center. Adding colors to the eye also make it stand out more.
I'd prefer to position the eye more centered since it's the main subject of your image and the upper corner eyelashes are too close to the top circle. Thanks for sharing your creativity! |
Sep 20th |
| 3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Andres,
Your post processing is very well done! The scene is in sharp focus, and the composition with several layers of mountains and the house make it a compelling image!
I especially like the contrast between the misty mountains in the background and the beautiful house with white roof in the foreground. I don't have any suggestion for improvement. |
Sep 20th |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 3
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| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Jack,
The presence of the moss on the stone path captured in your image gives the temple a sense of history and age. It also adds a sense of mystery and ethereal feeling. It's beautiful the way it is. I don't have any suggestion for improvement.
I am curious to know how big the temple is since the title of your image is "Banteay Kdei Temple". |
Sep 24th |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Ruth,
You have done an amazing job to capture a tiny flower with your phone! The single flower was focused to avoid a cluttered background, which makes the main subject stand out.
My question is: Did you switch to a zoom lens to get closer (for ex, 3x lens) and fill more of the frame with your subject or did you crop it to make a bigger image? |
Sep 24th |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Susan,
Your oldest schoolhouse desk image is an interesting subject to me. I remember sitting in a two-student desk with the compartment underneath to keep our school essentials. Your close-up shot have shown its true condition with areas of wooden damage and carvings of the desk.
I agree with Steven that the color is a bit vibrant for an old desk. I'd prefer to decrease its brightness and contrast a tad to bring out its true colors of an old desk. Thanks for sharing a nice shot! |
Sep 23rd |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thank you so much for your comments, Susan! |
Sep 22nd |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thank you so much for your feedback, Ruth! |
Sep 22nd |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Hi Steven,
You had great experiments using the Slow Shutter camera app! The red, white, green coleus are your perfect choice for this shot. It creates the nice mixture of colors to the final photo. What stands out the most in this image is the central leaves remain sharp while the background blurs in a circular motion.
A nitpick: I'd prefer to crop off the dark green spot on the top left of the frame. My question is: Do you use a tripod to capture this image?
Thanks for sharing your technique with Slow Shutter camera app. |
Sep 22nd |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thanks, Steven, for your comments! I took other pictures with the entire structure but the entrance with door and signs are a bit distraction. Therefore, I'd prefer to let people explore their imagination by presenting only half of the sphere. Hope that you understand my point of view. |
Sep 8th |
| 86 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thanks, Jack, for your comments! I agree with you that removing the car, etc… will be ideal but I don't want to modify it because I plan to use it for the photo travel category. |
Sep 8th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 86
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10 comments - 9 replies Total
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