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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Rashid, to my eye, just a wonderful symmetric image. The couple on the escalator adds life to the image. I really like the tonal values of your image. Technically well done. I cannot think of one thing to improve this image. |
Jun 9th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Hi Paul, I like your image very much, buggers and all. It really tells a story. Beautiful catch light in the child's eyes. Considering the conditions under which you shot this image... all I can say is Well Done! If this were my image, I might consider a tighter crop from the right hand side plus removing the specular highlights in the eyes... those white specs that are not what we call catch-light...and possibly dodge the whites of the eye a bit. |
Jun 8th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Ian, thank you very much...I'm ready to go back to Africa for another try at more wildlife shots. |
Jun 8th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Paul, thank you for your comments. I know you take wildlife shots as well and understand the need for speed. Thanks again. |
Jun 5th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
HI Ian, I like your composition very much. The perspective issue as noted by Peter above, jumped out at me straight away. I do believe his version is something to consider going forward. |
Jun 5th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Peter, what an outstanding image! It is just superb in all respects. You must have been laying flat on that observation platform to get that shot? I cannot think of one thing to improve this lovely image. |
Jun 5th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
HI John: I like your composition with its interesting shapes and the bonus is the barely visible character on the wall. The curved shape of the skate-board wall and its textures are really interesting. If this were my image, I might consider dodging the background to make the shape of the landing area more pronounced. |
Jun 5th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Peter, I agree, however, as you know... when the opportunity presents itself with wildlife, shoot first and get the shot rather than missing the shot while changing camera settings. Thanks for your comments |
Jun 5th |
| 31 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Hi Paul: Thank you for your feedback... Yikes! I totally forgot to include the lens... I used a FF camera... Canon 5DMKIII, 24-105 lens @ 105mm, F5, 1/200, ISO, 100... |
Jun 3rd |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 31
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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