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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Nice work on making the scene look better than 10AM. It is a nice scene but it lacks something. A bird a horse or a person waling into the scene would help pull the viewer into it. |
Oct 24th |
| 7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
This image has impact and interest. The elephants are going into the photo but the giraffe is going out. The giraffe needs more room. If this is for a pictorial, I would add space to the right with the crop tool and then fill that space with content aware fill. Then I would crop the left to the white puddles, so the flow is to the right. The trees and the giraffe would counterbalance each other. |
Oct 24th |
| 7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Big impact but oversaturated. The downed tree in the foregroud takes interest away from the gorgeous scenery. I would crop off the bottom to just beyond the fork in the downed-tree branches. You would still have a leading line but the colors and half-dome would gain interest. |
Oct 24th |
| 7 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
I was shocked to get a first place in our camera club over the usually winning photographers. I did try a vertical with the bird higher but my friends like this one better.
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Oct 24th |
| 7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
How is it injured? It looks like it is in good condition; Nice natural location. I think it is a bit too bright. It need a bit more darkness in the blacks. Take the exposure down a bit in Adobe camera Raw or Lightroom. |
Oct 24th |
| 7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Being a caregiver for a dementia stricken husband , my first response was I am glad I have more modern fixtures! Is is a fine peace of capture. Great photo documentary and artistic also! I would only suggest straightening the perspective. |
Oct 24th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 7
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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