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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
As promised Al, I finally had the opportunity to go and read your PSA Journal article. Thank you for sharing your Riparian Preserve experience and give us a look at wildlife. I also appreciated how you included some of the local background and history. And if I may add, I got to really see what a charming gentleman you are. The SG picture does not do you justice. Thank you and get started on your next article. |
Jun 30th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Hi Karen, Nice to hear from you and for your appreciation. Try this. It is fun. |
Jun 26th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Well this was very good seeing and while you were driving. You did well bringing out the trees. I wonder how the results would be if the image was taken under side or rear sunlight. |
Jun 16th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thank you Steven for looking in and for letting me know that I am not the only flipper. |
Jun 15th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Jerry, yes, I assure you, you are ok. I always love your comments and your vivid imagination. Thank you. |
Jun 15th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
It sure is a slick view Kaylyn. The eye flows beautifully from left to right and the lines are complimented by the beautiful colors. You can be proud of this one. If you want to consider. I suggest pumping up the contrast, and cropping on the left just to the tip of the green and adding a bit to the right side. Just for a better flow of the eye. |
Jun 15th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Good catch Mike. But see what you think of my suggestions. Since you did not use a flash, I selected the bird, brightened and gave it more contrast. Then selected the eye only, brightened it and sharpened to give it some spark. I also cropped from the top and left side. |
Jun 15th |
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| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
I was about to compliment you on a well crafted tabletop until I read that it was someone else's work. But you do deserve a compliment for having a good eye and capturing the set up. Yes, I too agree on the pole. It should be an easy fix with the new Contextual Task Bar in PS. The only bloom that bothers me is the one that is merging with the left edge. perhaps you can pull that one in and fix the missing tip with one of the other blooms. Ill get back to you on the article. |
Jun 15th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Yes, it also bring back memories for me too. On our second trip we ventured going in the boat. Even though they gave us rain coats, it was pretty wet. We stayed into the night and enjoyed the projected changing lights. it was impressive... Other than adding a bit of brightness, there is nothing I can suggest to improve this. |
Jun 15th |
| 22 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Yes, I am sure we have a Quorum or are "All in a Raw" looking at the two love-birds at the end... On my screen I see a mist, so I took he liberty to pump up the contrast and tone down the rocks. Also I added a bit on the right and the top and cropped a bit on the bottom and left side and toned down the bright piece of wood on the bottom left corner. I did not want to remove it because to my eye, it needs to be there to complete the composition. Take a look Marti and see if you can use any of my suggestions. |
Jun 15th |
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