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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thank-you for your revised image! Cloning out the plants does direct the viewer's attention more towards the fountains. |
Jun 20th |
| 10 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Panning shots are for the most part not easy (at least in my experience)! For a scene like this, I would wait until there was no obstructing traffic in the near lane, then zoom in on a vehicle in the far lane (the truck) and pan it to blur the landscape behind. |
Jun 20th |
| 10 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
The iris blossom is well-composed and appears sharp for the most part. However, the buds are a bit of a distraction for me. Maybe they can be selectively blurred out; OR a textured, lightly-colored background can be added to the image and the iris flower can be selectively "painted back" using a mask. |
Jun 20th |
| 10 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
With the faces, it reminds me of a totem pole! I like the intricate patterns and harmonious color palette. You should continue experimenting with other abstract images and different color combinations. |
Jun 20th |
| 10 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
A well-done "peak of the action" capture! Horse and rider are sharp, and rider's facial expression with flying hair adds dramatic impact. I think left side of the horse is too dark; you can add more shadow detail in Lightroom. You might also consider cropping just a bit in from the right. |
Jun 20th |
| 10 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
This is an interesting beach scene taken from a high point that affords a view of the distant oceanside cliffs. It has good color saturation but needs more contrast. The Dehaze slider in Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw might also help here. I also like the man walking towards the water, but there is another man standing stiffly at the lower right corner that you might want to clone or crop out. |
Jun 20th |
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