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Comment |
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Image |
| 3 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
I think it's really; beautiful. I like the way the lighter area of the sky beds into the starry milky Way area. Although the tree areas are totally dark to ny poor eyes, I like the silhouettes of then against the lightness of the lake. I am no expert in astro photography, so ca't give you any suggestions ab out that. To me, it is a lovely night shot. |
Jan 23rd |
| 3 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Hi, it is intriguing that a temple was perhaps changed into a place of fun and music for the local Chiese. Maybe it would be possible to check into its history, but it may have just been built like that to attract attention. Your photograph of it is well-captured, getting the whole building into one frame. It did raise the necessity of keystoning because it did require angling the camera up. I didn't know if t wold help to correct thee keystoning in photoshop or other program wold work. I thin it does give the building more of an exciting aspect. It would be nice to know the history of the piece of architecture. |
Jan 23rd |
| 3 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Rytgm A beautiful job capturing the mother and calf. The little pool was a great spot to center the two. I like how the calf is looking at his mother. Poor moos are not the most beautiful of the elk-deer family, but in this case you have caught then looking. pretty good (in comparison to the deer or elk). I too urge you to clone out the grass, or whatever it is above and to the right. I first thought it was a lurking predator.The best lace to find moose around Yellowstone is in the H Jackson River area. There are almost always some showing themselves there.
Great job. |
Jan 12th |
| 3 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Robert,
This strikes me as a possible multi different photos, depending on how the maker thinks. You have chosen to keep the money puzzle tree in the middles of a large expanse from left to right. You could just as. well have made other choices, such. as cropping in on both sides cutting the t tree off to one side, or maybe some of the suggested concepts above. I think you did a good ob cleaning it up in Lightroo to start.
I like both the view of Mary Anne and your black and white image. This photo lends itself to monochrome. The clouds along the mountains or islands in the distant work really well to give it a feeling of quiet. |
Jan 12th |
| 3 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Andres,
What a great find. I ope ou were able to take a lot of photos during the process of escaping his casing. I love the golden color of the insect, almost like a piece of jewelry or a brooch. The cicada is incredibly sharp, which is great t, especially for a nature image. Mu only suggestion is to crop a lot more off the left side so you are eve closer to the insect.. Wonderful job./ |
Jan 12th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 3
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| 41 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Robin
I'm ashamed to say I don't remember this, but I really love your current version The girl is very obvious, I like the composite with the birds and both skies. My only question is, why is no-one trying to catch her?.
I usually remember compositess, so I apologize again.
Excellent job. |
Jan 24th |
| 41 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Nadia,
I am a new member of this egroup and was so happy to see your composite work. The definition of Creative is, Alternate Reality at PSA. Our camera club council changed the definition, exactly to allow for composite images that look real but use a creative concept to put the parts together. You do that expertly and I envy your abilities. This composite has similar parts that you sed last tie, as well. I understand the Lost Time and, frankly, am disgusted with the need for so many os us to be hooed to the phone. I love Apple, but I thin they got carried away with all of the things their phone could do and carriers are afraid to put the phone aside for fear of missing a call or because they find the phone more interesting to then than the real world. Maybe that's why we are in such trouble with our horrific politics today.I find the composition excllen and I can sed how much times you spent on the lighting from the wo lampposts. The one thing you might not need in there is the clock because it can't show lost time per se and is centered . It becomes a big part of the photo. However, I think you have doe a wonderful job putting together your composite and am so glad to be part of your group. I warn everyone t that m y eyesight gets worse every time with Adult onset Macular degeneration, but I have sworn to keep at it until it's no longer possible.
Once again, great for. I was really happy to hear how you built up your sky. |
Jan 24th |
| 41 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Ton, Really well done. Duplicating the window and either fining the light o creating it was remarkable. I love the broken light shafts. Couldn't see your picture that well, bt I assume God is looking kindly at you. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Ian,
You have created a sort of fairy spot with the intense colors. I just wish you had taken the color on the stonework to go all the way up it as I can find no logic with stopping half-way up. An interesting piece of work. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Hazel,
I assume the original image was of a lily? The final image looks more like one than t, I think that the originals you have shown us. The process you have used works quite well for creating an orb. Using Polariger Coordinates to achieve this seems to hit the mark. I really appreciate the detailed description you have given us for creating this effect. how did you get the two white sections so white. The do remind me of two thumbs up, which is what I give you for this image. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
I have't looked at the other comments yet. I think your concept is an interesting one, buy the arch used as the entrance to the tree might be enhanced by adding a window on one side or both sides of the tree, keeping them narrow of course. The entrance picked up some stonework on the side which I suggest removing using the eraser tool. I can't see the Tp[az filter at all so it makes no difference to me. I think overall you concept is sweet in that forest glen. |
Jan 23rd |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 41
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