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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
A very interesting image. They often tell you that you have to have a point of interest. In this case the whole image is the point of interest, which normally does not work out too well. But here it does. I straightened the image in LR, using the Auto Transform tool. |
Dec 20th |
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| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Love the soft colors. I played around with the sky a bit and made it a little more dramatic. |
Dec 20th |
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| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
A beautiful waterfall, well captured at the right exposure to see the flow without getting too "milky". But that gut does not belong there. |
Dec 17th |
| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Very creative and imaginative. But I keep wondering what I am looking at. I keep seeing a wine glass somehow. Maybe because I am not familiar with dune buggies. But still a great shot. |
Dec 17th |
| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
You captured the mood beautifully. I like the leading line that the rocks provide to the misty mountains in the distance. I would not change anything; I prefer the monochrome version. |
Dec 17th |
| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
The animal is well captured. Good detail in the hide (if that is the right word). As a wild life shot this is a successful image, of interest to wildlife shooters, of which I am not one. |
Dec 17th |
| 27 |
Dec 19 |
Reply |
Jon, thanks for your comments. What do you mean by "a reduction in the amount of sky". I am reluctant to crop from the top as that would change the aspect ratio, which I think would not look too good. |
Dec 10th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 27
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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