Activity for User 24 - Howard Frank - howard@tcscorp.com

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37 Jul 24 Comment Fun capture with great color, sharpness and detail. I agree with Meredith's thought. Jul 19th
37 Jul 24 Comment Marvelous capture. Great job of blending the images. I know how hard it is to capture the night sky. Because I live in a big city, with all the light we never see much of the sky. Just for grins, I played with you image by taking it into Lightroom (Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop) and went to create a new mask. I chose the Brush tool and with a feather of about 20% and a flow of 70% I painted the bushes and foreground selectively to lighten up these areas exposure, highlights and whites. I then put a stroke around the image picking out a color from the colors in the sky to delineate the edges since it shows on a black background. Your thoughts? Jul 19th
37 Jul 24 Comment Wow, talk about capturing the peak of action. Excellent detail and sharpness. I'm curious if you have any more of the image below. If so, it would be cool to show the ground beneath him. Right now he seems to be floating in mid-air.
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37 Jul 24 Comment Wonderful capture with great color and detail and extremely interesting subject matter. Very creative. I really like the placement of all the components and the steam takes it to another level. Jul 19th
37 Jul 24 Comment I like the concept of your image, but I think there is to much blank sky and I think you could open up the rocks a bit. I played with this in Lightroom (camera raw in Photoshop) and opened up the brightness, clarity and midtones in the mountain and darkened the sky a bit. I also re-cropped the mountain and sky. I would be curious as to what you think. Jul 19th
37 Jul 24 Comment I really like the color and detail in this image Peter. I am of mixed emotion as to the mountain and sky in the background. Although it is very striking, my eye keeps ping ponging between the foreground and the background. The use of a wide angle lens tends to exaggerate the distances between the front and back. Jul 19th

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