Activity for User 326 - Jo-Ann Rolle - jdrolle@me.com

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81 Apr 26 Reply I appreciate that, Rose. I'm glad the emotional connection came through, but I agree the lack of focus on the faces is a major flaw. It's a good lesson for me to prioritize the work over the tools. Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Reply Thank you, Kurt. You're right-the lack of sharpness makes the edits hard to appreciate. I'm learning to focus more on the fundamental capture and less on the tools. I'll also watch my cropping on the edges next time! Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Reply Thank you, Angela. I appreciate your honesty. This was definitely a learning exercise for me. I relied too much on the upscaler to "save" the shot, but your feedback reminds me that tech can't replace a sharp original! Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Comment Doug, this is a spectacular piece of digital artistry! Your layering in Photoshop is seamless, and the colors are vibrant. Using the amaryllis as a base created a striking sense of harmony. Creative! Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Comment Angela, this perfectly captures the minimalism brief! The "bitten" strawberry adds a clever, human touch to the narrative. Your high-key approach is elegant. A bit more saturation in the reds would really make those berries sing against the white. Well done! Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Comment Kurt, great use of the Nikon Z5! You successfully captured that translucence and texture you were hunting for. The yellow is vibrant and truly "pops." I agree that Angela's crop helps, but your original exposure work is excellent. Well done! Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Comment Jennifer, iconic shot! The steam adds wonderful movement to the story. I love the composition and how you left space for the train to travel. The foreground colors really pop despite the overcast sky. A classic, timeless scene well-captured! Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Comment Rose, the Wedgwood is exquisite! You captured the blue beautifully, and the statue adds a thoughtful touch to the "tea for two" theme. The sharpness is excellent. I appreciate the high-angle view-it highlights the delicate details inside the cups perfectly. Apr 17th
81 Apr 26 Comment Janet, the Leica V-Lux 3 really captured that Golden Hour magic! Your highlight and shadow adjustments beautifully reveal the snow's texture. While the sun is quite bright, the vibrancy is stunning. It's a wonderful depiction of winter's quiet beauty. Well done! Apr 17th

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