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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 15 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Jeri,
I love this photo. There is an amusement, a light-heartedness about the dog that you have captured. Sure, I would remove all of the stuff around his head with the clone tool such as the GPS, the collar, and most of all the branches of the bush. It makes you wonder what he was chasing with such verve. I really think that this is a great capture, so much fun. |
Aug 23rd |
| 15 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
I knew he looked familiar. You have managed to use an app I've never heard of to great appeal. Use of the star field really sets this off as does the frames with he same colors as the image. They eyes really catch your attention. Good that they weren't fragmented, as well. Very creative job, as usual, Rick. |
Aug 23rd |
| 15 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
I love the primary colors and the lighting. The whitish band acts as a frame for the photo. It's incredible that this is not a composite. A remarkable job of getting reflections and reality to meld together perfectly. For some reason it reminds me of an illustration that would go well in a Fitzgerald novel or Citizen Kane. The way the lighting bounces off each other is remarkable. Great work! |
Aug 23rd |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 15
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| 21 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
This concept of using the panoramic section of your camera to produce this interesting distorted view is fascinating. I assume you need a camera that has that ability. I can't see having such success, using a straight DSLR, such as s Nikon. Don't think it has a pano setting, but I could be wrong.
You have done an interesting job here. There is a lot of negative space around the shelf and I am wondering what it would have looked like with a different subject. Maybe we can see some more in the future.
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Aug 23rd |
| 21 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Susan,
This image is perfect just the way it is. When I first saw it come in, I thought, this is wonderful for creative. You did a marvelous job finding the right distortion. What was it , by the way? The colors work perfectly. Just a really remarkable job! It's also excellent upside down.
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Aug 23rd |
| 21 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
John,
I appreciate all the work you did getting rid of the junk on and around the truck. The final color to me is a little too magenta on the truck. The original truck had a reddish cast, which seemed natural. True, we are in creative, and anything goes.
I like the trees and grass being changed to fall colors. You did a great job with that and also the clean-up of the truck. I feel like I would have lowered the amount of magenta in the final image.
I'm not familiar with the film grain filter in PS, but I do love the Poster Edges filter. It can do remarkable things. |
Aug 23rd |
| 21 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
I did fiddle with the pearl quite a lot, but could not achieve a total match with the rest of the image. One thing I have missed since the new PS is the ability to make a real sphere. There was a third party program for awhile that did it, but I have lost it and don't think it works anymore anyway. I forgot to go to Google to ask for that; I might have found a way to make a better sphere. I did want to make the pearl stand out from the rest of the image so that it is the center of interest.
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Aug 23rd |
3 comments - 1 reply for Group 21
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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