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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
The audience image was derived from a shot two years ago in the same theater. It's been copied and pasted several times a needed. It doesn't involve any filters. The audience is back-lit by the stage lights, then the contrast increased and converted to monochrome to look realistic... |
Sep 29th |
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| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
My first impression was that this is a close-up of an exotic flower. I would add a gray (like behind this text) stroke. |
Sep 9th |
| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Your Photoshop efforts have improved this image. Another way to effect these changes, is to make 2 more copies, one overexposed, and one underexposed. Then, process all thee in HDR and see what happens... |
Sep 9th |
| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I like the soft, early morning light and inclusion of the ducks. Try for just a little more saturation of the greens. |
Sep 9th |
| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I agree with Norm's evaluation. It's back to deciding whether to just "take" a picture, or to "make" a picture. |
Sep 9th |
| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I like the viewpoint, but would crop the small white oval at the bottom. Try a light vignette at the edges. |
Sep 9th |
| 19 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I shot about 200 images during this performance, with some setting changes. The flood and spotlights kept changing. The bright areas were overexposed, and the darks very noisy. This is probably the best one. Even then, I eliminated one person on the right and several other "fixes". Should I extend the stage a half inch to the back? |
Sep 9th |
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