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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Reply |
A nice abstract, I much prefer Ian's version - perhaps even a little lighter. |
Dec 18th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Really needs to be a brighter effect in the canyon, nice idea. |
Dec 18th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Very unusual, nice shot. |
Dec 18th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
A really imaginative effect, I just wish the right hand side didn't run into the border - that irritates me. |
Dec 18th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Lots of impact, looks like they are flying. The green smears give the impression of stalks. I like the suggestion of the tulips flowing through a border frame. |
Dec 18th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Thanks. I can't "see" your comment image |
Dec 17th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Thanks everyone for the comments. |
Dec 13th |
18 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Thanks, there are a couple of open windows (appear as a black dot). The background is all Topaz, no skill required! |
Dec 9th |
7 comments - 1 reply for Group 18
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34 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Very effective transformation. My only comment is whether to apply a slight increase in vibrance. But I think it would also work well as a monochrome image. Nice shot and treatment - you've given me some more ideas. |
Dec 4th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 34
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40 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Very peaceful and relaxing image. I like how you have got the detail in the surface of the water. I just wonder about cropping some off the right hand side, it's empty space and I am not sure if you need all that. It would also put the landing stage? on a third. What do you think? |
Dec 18th |
40 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
I agree with the suggestions to lighten the image, it is a little underexposed. A nice record shot of this plover. |
Dec 18th |
40 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
It works better as a monochrome image for me. I like the tones that you have obtained here. The only thing I don't like is that the camera was pointing down and I think it would be much better straightened up. |
Dec 18th |
40 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
We don't seem to get many sunrises/sunsets like this in England - I am so envious.
I like the positioning of the ships and your addition is a definite improvement. It's sharp enough foreground to background. Good job. My only comment is I think the vibrance in the original makes for a more exciting image. |
Dec 9th |
40 |
Dec 22 |
Reply |
Would you like to suggest how it could be improved? |
Dec 9th |
40 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
I think this is a very interesting image. To me it looks more like teeth than mountains. The concept of mountains for me is somewhat inhibited by the trunk at the top (where one might expect there to be sky - so I wonder about cropping/cloning that out. Just an idea.
I have never really got into serious printing ever since I got into an argument with Epson in ~2012. And then the lack of time. In Britain most judges seem to have "a down" on glossy paper - most people therefore go for Permajet Oyster 271 which is a lustre finish, and use the speciality papers like the metal ones or other fine art where they think this is going to be more effective. I am sorry I can't be more helpful. |
Dec 5th |
40 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Thanks, I wondered about cropping the left (except that would cut the number plate) and also some off the wheel on the right. |
Dec 2nd |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 40
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14 comments - 2 replies Total
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