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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
Thanks for the update Paul. I didn't realise that HDR did that. |
Nov 25th |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Great colouring and good use of speed to slow down the movement of the water.
It's often important, as you've shown, to visit waterfalls after a good downpour, to see them at their best.
Again, I may have cropped down to just above the path at the top, to focus on the waterfall itself. |
Nov 24th |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Wow. The power of the water is evident here the moment the image reveals itself on your scree. The blurred water is so well contrasted to the hard, solid mass of the dam itself.
Well done! |
Nov 24th |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
A gorgeous image and one that shows 3 stages of water - the calm lake, the boiling geyser and the steam.
I might have been tempted to crop just below the sunlight on the lake, to give this a really abstract feel.
I've never been to Yellowstone but it is on the 'to do' list. I do hope I can make it. |
Nov 24th |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
A great capture Fat. I love the dual tones of red and orange that work so well together, but confuse the mind when combined with a watery scene. The bokeh caused by the water droplets and the lens really add impact. |
Nov 24th |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I love the capture of the two states of the water - the powerful wave and the calmer sea behind.
I would have also have cropped some of the sky to bring the top of the image near the top of the wave, to emphasise that it's all about the wave.
Well done. |
Nov 24th |
| 13 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I love doing these and have loads from going through the car wash. :)
You get so many great patterns and abstracts and, if using coloured wax, another interesting element.
You've managed to capture a good abstract here but could have just cropped a little from the top or even, to complement Paul's suggestion, upped the saturation. |
Nov 24th |
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