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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Nice composition. But I immediately cropped out the rock o the right and then noticed that Tom did as well. The spotty light is your problem In photoshopACR or lightroom you can brighten the shadows a bit and darken the highlights. You can run the image through twice and bright the shadows in one and darken the highlights in the other and then do an HDR. Personally I would have taken the photo again on a cloudy day or with earlier or later light. The camera does not see as we do. Good luck! |
Apr 18th |
| 7 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I would have chosen the original and just lightened the bear. Everything is sepia except the leaves it the larger image. I think the right edge could be cropped in to move the bear to the right. I would have selected the bear and given him more contrast. Nice capture! |
Apr 18th |
| 7 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Your choice of shutter speed works very well. I especially like the red orange stuff running on the opposite diagonal to the falls. I think it may be even better as a vertical capturing more of the falls. Gorgeous colors!. |
Apr 18th |
| 7 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
To me the harshness of the foreground fights with the softness of the clouds. The mood is lost. It looks over-sharpened. It is a great place and a great idea. Try again. |
Apr 18th |
| 7 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Striking! A great treatment for such a high ISO. I do not see noise. Composition works well. I like the bottom of the middle piece. Well done. |
Apr 18th |
| 7 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
It has a peaceful feel. I like the exposure. The mason jar draws my attention over the place setting. I am not sure what to recommend. I would check if the place setting could be more prominent or eliminated by a different angle. The original has better composition. |
Apr 18th |
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