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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Yes, cropping might help make the people more noticeable. I kept it at a 2 to 3 ratio. Would you crop it even more? |
Dec 28th |
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| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Your photo tells a family story and the added star ornaments is a good touch. A nice picture for Christmas. |
Dec 28th |
| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Thank you. I also have the LR Classic v-10-v11 version but kind of got stuck on the new masking feature and have been trying it out. I forgot there was all of this other new stuff, too. |
Dec 11th |
| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
I like what this filter did, but am not familiar with the LN5 filter for Lightroom. I have the latest version of LR. Is this something to extra to purchase from a third party LR developer. |
Dec 11th |
| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
I love the composition, a perfect example of "leading lines". Also like the fir trees in the foreground, and color of the entire pic. Excellent! |
Dec 11th |
| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
I like what you did in Topaz, the softening of details really makes the picture. I have Topaz but have not played around with it much. Your picture will inspire me, I hope. I also think Deb Thurlbeck's comment about desaturating the blue sky is a good idea, then leave the title as is, Moon Rising. |
Dec 11th |
| 28 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
I, too, like how the desaturation of the background emphasizes the yellow of the vintage school bus. |
Dec 11th |
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