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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 19 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
I would generally go with some clouds, but without the cloud image to compare, you might be right about it. It seems to me that the rocks are over cooked a bit. I don't know what it might be. Perhaps too much "dehaze", "clarity", contrast or saturation. I like the image. |
Feb 12th |
| 19 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
That A95 was a great camera. A guy in our club started using his wife's A95 in club competition back when it was pretty new and did so well he had to give it back to her. The depth of field from this camera is wonderful which made this shot. Good foreground and framing. Often you can correct sharpening halos by taking a very small cloning brush and set it to "darken" and clone some sky up against the object with halos. Since it is much darker than the sky the clone will not damage it. This could be a difficult project on this image and I think I would not worry about it. You could go back and redo the sharpening, masking it off the upper part of the image. It doesn't need sharpening anyway in my opinion. |
Feb 12th |
| 19 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Unless there is something special about the colors, I expect the mono is much better. I like it in mono. Camera was tipped down a bit resulting in a slight perspective of the vertical lines sloped outward on each side. Not a big issue, but you might try correcting this. Lightroom is great for this now, if you click on the # in the upper right corner of "Transform" and draw vertical lines over two lines that should be vertical, one on each side of the image. If there is a good line that should be horizontal you can draw on on that also. Based on Herb's comment I am going to do that on my image also. |
Feb 12th |
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