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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Sorry Al, I did not make myself clear, I left out the word "will", between > "technique you > will < use to put motion in the propellers." Hope that makes more sense. |
Oct 27th |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Kaylyn, thanks for your beautiful scenics, but you do need to bring the colors out as Marti did. Nice foreground leading lines. Also, the image may be straight, but to me, it appears to be leaning to the right. If you are disturbed by the fishermen, I would copy the tree and paste it on top of the center fisherman. For the others, I would clone some bushes and paste them on top of the figures. |
Oct 21st |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Sorry, I on the other hand feel that what makes the ghostly figures stand out more is all the negative space above them. I would crop just to the edge of the sky and level it a bit, but not all. Jerry, I do like your poetic thinking.
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Oct 21st |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Okay, if the lights are distracting, I have no problem turning them off. |
Oct 21st |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Great story and good capturing, but that is getting too close for my comfort. I will be interested to hear of which Photoshop technique you use to put motion in the propellers.
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Oct 21st |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Doing this kind of experimentation for personal use should not be a problem. Overall, I think you did well, only I think that the result is a bit harsh. Marti's version has a softer look.
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Oct 21st |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Peggy, as far as I am concerned, you did an excellent job with this technique. The cyclist is sharp and everything else has just the right amount of blur. Yes, you may be looking for a different effect, but you can and should be proud of this image. Perhaps I would crop just a little more from the right side. |
Oct 21st |
| 22 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I do not blame you for capturing the texture and patterns in this old wood, but I am puzzled as to why you took the picture so centered. I would think that one step to the left or right, would have given the image more character. Also, why crop so tight? You have a good leading line and background for the eye to go to.
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Oct 21st |
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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