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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Personally I think the white duck is your photo! I would eliminate the other two ducks and then fill their space with content aware fill. You can then crop as you wish. You may want to try to get more detail in the white duck by playing with curves or overall exposure. |
Sep 8th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
My eye is drawn to the orange rocks in the color version. In the black and white I am drawn to the sky. The black and white needs to be cropped from the top so the roscks command more attention. We went to Katoomba falls many time when we live in Sydney for a year. Such fun to see your photos! |
Sep 8th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I suspect your albino is undergoing a molt. The whites are almost washed out. Just bring down the exposure a bit. Very intreging. Great nature capture. |
Sep 8th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Maybe you should have gone back to the image before using Topaz Gigapixel. I did not think the previous version of it did not enlarge the size of the images as well as PhotoShop did. I find that the current Topaz denoise Ai and sharpen Ai do a great job before enlarging the image. I would not downsize from an enlarged copy. Resize to the smaller size from the original. The capture is perfect! The bee is just where the impact is greatest. I don't care if it has some artifacts. |
Sep 8th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Striking image! The butterfly and the green leaf are perfect. The yellow grass is a distraction. I would crop some of that out and darken the rest; or replace it. |
Sep 8th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Great capture. The butterfly is tack sharp on the body and wing o the right. It is a bit confusing with so much bright areas surrounding the butterfly. I would darken that and I would crop it so it is more of a vertical photo. That way the butterfly gets the full bill. |
Sep 8th |
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