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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
We should all benefit from you separating the images, that's exactly what I had in mind. |
Nov 12th |
| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
A sharp image with a placid reflection offering the Rule of Thirds. To me their are to strong subjects here and the image is to busy for my artistic taste. You might want to make a vertical crop then work with both images in post to see if the finished product of both images is something that appeals to you. |
Nov 11th |
| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
A strong leading line, complimented by a wispy sky and soft color and light, provides the viewer with an unobstructed view of the entire sharp image. There is a story here, what is at the end of the road, are there still buildings standing and if so, in what state of repair. The use of your Fish eye lens provided icing on the cake. Congrats on a fine image my friend. |
Nov 11th |
| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
The image is well balanced and blessed with warm colors. Did you consider cropping out the lite building in the left foreground? that light was a distraction for me. The stroke is a nice touch as it contained the image on your canvas. |
Nov 9th |
| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
You captured the height of the action Thomas. Your image is sharp where needed and soft in the right areas. The vivid colors of the riders jersey's promotes impact and the closeness of the riders creates tension, all needed to make an outstanding action image. |
Nov 9th |
| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
As usual an interesting image Joe. Good lines and textures and the image tells a story. After viewing your entry several times I concluded that it could be sharper so I opened P.S.-Filter-Topaz Studio and dragged the image to AI Clear. The finished product is now sharper and the brick wall has more definition. |
Nov 9th |
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| 4 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Good concept Isaac, and your 2 images brought sharpness to the entire image. The Castle wall was canted to the right so I put your rendering into PS, entered the letters A and T with the ctrl button depressed and straitened the Castle by dragging my mouse from the lower right corner until the vertical line was established. I found the buildings on the right a distraction. You might consider using Content Aware to fill that area in with a portion of the foreground. |
Nov 3rd |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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