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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Donna, thanks for the suggestion! I will try it. |
Aug 25th |
| 10 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Your stack of 91 succeeded in producing perfect detail and exposure throughout the tree! I agree with other members that it can best be utilized as part of a creative composite. |
Aug 25th |
| 10 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Weird architecture and surreal colors! A fascinating building. For this image, I would crop in somewhat from the right to emphasize the intricate roof and windows at left. I would like to see your other images. |
Aug 25th |
| 10 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Diane, the color gradations and textural detail in the flower petals make this an exquisite image! I do not find the stem to be a big distraction. I would make the background just a bit darker to emphasize the lighter flowers. Finally, I would also crop up slightly from the bottom, as Rich suggested. |
Aug 25th |
| 10 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Nicely done! The filter succeeds in giving a sunset feel. The trees have fine detail and despite the ripples, there is enough detail in the reflections to add interest to the scene. However, I do find the fat trunk at extreme right distracting, and it leads my eye out of the scene. I would crop it out. This would also make the composition more balanced. |
Aug 25th |
| 10 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
A well-composed shot with lots of sharp, intricate architectural detail. I especially like the hilltop church tower just cutting the horizon. I would crop down from the top similar to David's version. And if your original image is large enough, you might also consider making a second image from this scene by cropping in toward the church (see example below). |
Aug 25th |
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