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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 28 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Thank you for your comments. I think I will add a little bit of sky to the top of Photo #2 also similar to what I did to my horizontal version. When I took the picture, I was hand-holding the camera and did include sky above the building. But then in LR, I straightened the buildings upright and lost some of the sky. |
Jul 24th |
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| 28 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Wanda, I moved my viewpoint to delete the sign from the picture when I took it. Then in PS, I added about 1/2" of sky at the top and just a little bit on the right. Also straightened the horizontal alignment of The Bean and did not straighten the tall buildings. |
Jul 18th |
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| 28 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
A great shot! I like the lighting on your image better. The grass in the bottom third of the picture that was corrected looks a little bit unreal. |
Jul 18th |
| 28 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
It's interesting to note that you used auto ISO. I just recently tried it on some bicycle races and it worked out fairly well. I also agree with Wanda about putting more water in front of the boat. In PS, you could increase the size of the canvas on the right, then with the content aware tool add more water to the right without the orange buoy. If you want to keep the same dimensions of your photo, then use the crop tool which would eliminate a bit of the water behind the boat. |
Jul 18th |
| 28 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
You did a beautiful job on this photo. I have similar photos that could stand this technique done to them. I have watched some Topaz webinars and bought a few of their apps but have not really gotten into it. Please give me more detail on how to find this painterly filter. Maybe I have it or maybe I need to purchase it. |
Jul 18th |
| 28 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
I like what you did in Post Processing. I would consider cropping it a little bit differently and leave part of the stem next to it in your picture. |
Jul 18th |
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