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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
thanks, Christine. |
Oct 25th |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
No, this is the interior of the lower level of the Fisherman's Bastion directly across the river from the Parliament complex. |
Oct 20th |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Great job, Jan. I really love what you have created.it is such an interesting transformation. |
Oct 10th |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Thanks for the details on how you created this. You did a fine job with the bird, background and shapes. You put it all together to give the little bird a nice place to sit. Really good job. |
Oct 10th |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Georgianne, you have created quite an artsy image.You did a nice job adding all the elements together in the composite.Nice job using the lettering to hide the fallen pieces from the seed pod. In my opinion, the magnolia is too bright. Maybe it should be toned with the antique look to fit in better with the rest of the image.You seem to have lost most of the detail in the seed pod toward the top. I feel that the detail would improve the overall image. The edge of the curved petal on the right seems to just fade away which makes the piece of the background that is showing through appear out of place. I also feel that the texture of the coquina should be on the entire magnolia in varying opacities rather than only part.I would like to see the edges of all the petals. I feel that you have a good idea and a few changes would really help. |
Oct 10th |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Phil, it looks spooky. Good job with the detail on the church. I do agree with Steve about the birds. The white birds seem to be too stark. Black seems to fit the spookiness of the scene.I might feather the gradient just a little more. I love the church, the path and gravestones. |
Oct 10th |
| 34 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Steve, you have done a wonderful job of bringing in the different groups seeking advice from the "Man".they seem to be spaced to appear as they just drifted in. I think that Jan's idea about the shadows works better than just darkening with the burn tool.There is a really bright spot in the sky on the right that seems to need some reducing of the saturation of the colors.Well done. |
Oct 10th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 34
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| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
Olympus E M-1, f/22, 2 sec, iso 100, used neu den filter but not sure about number of stops. |
Oct 31st |
| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
The camera raw filter is located in Photoshop CC under the filter menu at the top. |
Oct 20th |
| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Rob, you have a nice curved line in the group of flowers.I feel that the image would be improved if you had darkened the flowers to the back and let the front four flowers be the stars. the background in the front is a bit cluttered.the background on the left is nicely blurred. |
Oct 14th |
| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Of the two images, I prefer your color one. The black and white seems somewhat muddy, in my opinion. To me there is not enough contrast between the tips and test of the plant. I used the camera raw filter to bring out the tips and introduce more contrast. |
Oct 14th |
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| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Great bee shot Pierre. The pollen covered body is wonderful.The flower is nice too. My only suggestion is that there are some overly bright areas on the bee and flower.they should probably be toned down. |
Oct 14th |
| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Nice expansive landscape, Dean. The foreground with flowers and sand ripples leads into the image nicely.The hoodoos seem to get lost due to the brightness of the sunset on the rest of the background.I do feel that the image is a bit oversaturated. |
Oct 14th |
| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
The sponge tool is located with the burn and dodge tool. You use it like a paint brush and are able to saturate or desaturate specific spots. |
Oct 13th |
| 69 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Wonderful image, Mervyn. This image has so many interesting details-foot up, snail with water drop, feather up, concentric circles under the snail. The bird is sharp with nice feather detail. |
Oct 11th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 69
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10 comments - 5 replies Total
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