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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for comments. When crop some off the bottom, the boat will be pop up. |
Jan 13th |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
For me shooting snow scene I would keep the snow true white, but not over exposed. On submitted B/W, it seems to me it is in the grey tone. Compare with original, the snow is more normal. This might be raise the contrast and sharpness in b/w converting process.
Shooting the snow scene, exposure is tricky, because the big area of white snow would foolish the camera metering. |
Jan 13th |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Yes, it was cold, the temperature was 40F. |
Jan 13th |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Since the picture is sepia color tone, so the sunset atmosphere is not obvious. The dunes looks strange, even I don't understand what it is when I in 1st look. So I agree Tom's comment, Crop off the sand dunes and sky, so your major object the buried red car will be pop up.
Usually the abandoned object would made people to thinking what happened was? what story was it? So such image is very interesting. Same as your. |
Jan 12th |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
When I had a 1st glance, I was thinking, how the fire work can be such shape, then I thought you must did a creative post process work.
It has some abstract art idea. This is a beautiful creative work. |
Jan 12th |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
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Jan 12th |
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| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Nice colorful Residential View.
I have some compressed feeling on the whole image. So, I agree Tom's comment to have bit more space(water) below the boat. Also on my monitor shown the whole image has more green tone, I would reduce the green color saturation and adjust dehaze a bit to made it more clear. |
Jan 12th |
| 7 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
You really did a lot of work to clean up, special on the back. If not compare with original you can't say how it was.
Good job. The spots on his face from the straw hat is acceptable, because it is true and natural. They can remove or clone out, then the image would be batter. I think use "Spot healing brush tool" would be a good way to remove.
Tom, I tried to remove the spots. Seems use one tool "spot healing brush tool" still difficult to made it. I also use additional brush tool with sampling a similar color to fill up. Then get the better result. |
Jan 12th |
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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