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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
What a lovely scene! |
Apr 11th |
| 7 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
I was trying this last night was there was a storm approaching and someone else was driving. I would suggest the you get your driver to pull over and turn off the windshield wipers so the they are not ruining your image of the clouds and foreground. I think the outweighs the damage of a few water drops.water drops. |
Apr 11th |
| 7 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
You could consider a large crop, using the sun and dead tree and eliminating most of the rest of the Image. You could then play with the foreground if you have enough pixels. |
Apr 11th |
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| 7 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
To See you nailed the exposure for monochrome. The subject's eyes are the story. He looks engaged, smart and probably kind. The bright hair draws me to the photo and then I see his eyes and am interested in the usage. |
Apr 11th |
| 7 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Wow! What fun! Identified the whale sighted a long way a way! Bit the image itself is gorgeous too! I like your simplicity, composition, and water drops! Well done! |
Apr 11th |
| 7 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
My First I,pression was that theTruck was ready to go but there wa a log in the way so it just sat there for decades. As a photo, I think all I would do is select the truck and desaturate and lower the highlights. The I would reselect and reverse selection to tone down the background. Probably would not crop the photo. Can't imagoine how many flat tires the driver had to change with such thin tires! |
Apr 11th |
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