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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
A great airshow capture! It does take some practice to photograph fast unfolding action in the sky. Red, white and blue colors at top and bottom here complement each other nicely, and the skydiver is discernible. Last May, I watched an airshow at Dover AFB, DE with similar skydivers. |
Jul 23rd |
| 10 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
A great image!! Everything is sharp and the flower is perfectly positioned in the scene, with petals balancing each other in all directions. A picky judge might comment that the dark leaf at lower right is too distracting. Keep it in, but tone it down? |
Jul 23rd |
| 10 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
This scenic has all the needed elements: a trail as leading line, plus foreground, mid-ground, background mountains and intricate clouds. I agree that the sky is too intensely blue, especially at top center. This image looks surprisingly similar to semidesert areas I have visited in the American West, especially Utah! |
Jul 23rd |
| 10 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Topaz can create some amazing effects! The flower colors here have an electric intensity. You might try cropping in towards the 2 large blossoms at center to produce a stronger center of interest. |
Jul 23rd |
| 10 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
A dramatic skyline plus greenery and waterfront! I agree that cropping from right will remove distracting details. In fact, I feel that the strongest part of the scene is in the left half with the parkway acting as leading line to the buildings reflected in the water. Cropping from right all the way to the tall white building would create a vertical image containing all of these dominant features. |
Jul 23rd |
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