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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
You did it! It must have been pretty dark for such a long exposure. I really like it! There is a bit of light along the bottom edge. Darken it and there can be no more suggestions from me. |
Apr 13th |
| 7 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
Great use of large foreground composition. Are the Fries really that yellow? Yuck! Maybe you could call them something else or modify the color? It all works otherwise. Because the grey area on the right is not adding to your composition, I would crop it out. |
Apr 13th |
| 7 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
Wow! Some great choices. I like the darkness and blurring. I am not sure that I like the upper right tulip out of focus. |
Apr 13th |
| 7 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
Great capture! Beautiful. I am not sure why you are having trouble with content aware fill. My method is to extend the canvas the proper amount. select the unfilled extension. Then under selection choose modify and expand the canvas 2 to 5 pixels; then fill with content aware. (No seam.) You could also play the same trick by selecting the bird and copy it to another layer and filling the space it had occupied on the background layer with content aware fill. Then move the bird layer to suit. I am not sure your foreground is helping you. You could eliminate it the same way. |
Apr 13th |
| 7 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
I can see why you took the photo and want to work with it. What a story! My first impression is it is too blue. I would do some serious cropping as the mast is very distracting on the edge. I would crop in from the left to get rid of most of it. The top could use some cropping to about an inch above the pilot house leaving the connection to the bow support above it. Increase the mid-tone contrast to give it some pop. |
Apr 13th |
| 7 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
OOps! We were going up a slough. That's a man-made waterway in a wetland. |
Apr 10th |
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