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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Joe, you have a propensity to make captures that many others walk by. Even old scaled red grabs most viewers attention. I ran your image through P.S.-filters-NIK define 2 to remove some noise then used Topaz AI Clear to sharpen. I can't seem to get that image into my comments so I will send it to you and perhaps you can copy-paste it into my comments. |
Sep 15th |
| 4 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
A good P. J. capture Ian. Having quick reflexes to respond to a photo op is certainly an advantage. Your timing was perfect. As Isaac and Guy stated everything was sharp that needed to be. |
Sep 15th |
| 4 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
This is a good head shot of the Crowned Crane and it is well placed in your frame. I agree with the others on the Topaz Impression. Wildlife photography is my passion and although I have treated some nature images with painterly software I think most images in that category are better shown naturally. |
Sep 15th |
| 4 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
An interesting Photo Travel shot Guy, you achieved a good result shooting at 4000 ISO while moving. The corneous of the bridge serves as a leading line and highlights the gargoyles. |
Sep 15th |
| 4 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
lots of leading lines here Bill. The canted buildings give the image an artsy look. Good color and sharp. Your grey stroke contained the image within the canvas. |
Sep 13th |
| 4 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
His pole works well as a leading line. The image is sharp and well balanced offering a soft background. Thomas had a good idea however I can live with both images. |
Sep 13th |
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