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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 15 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Joan: This image is a wonderful simple composite. The green tint of the background goes well with the gray the cat. Did you use some form of filter over the green background? The cougar seems to be sitting on the ground. Beautiful effect! I like the use of a soft eraser brush on the edges of the cougar. As a whole it is a beautiful work of art! |
May 8th |
| 15 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Jeri: Interesting photo! At first I didn't realize that the bird was shot! That was an amazing moment you captured with you camera. I'm glad that the bird and the flying feathers are in focus. The blurred background is appropriate so that your eyes are drawn to the bird. |
May 8th |
| 15 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Bob: I LOVE colorful sunsets. There is great drama in the sky. Here in Taos we have many dramatic sunsets. Have collected a whole bunch of them in a folder for use of sky replacement possibilities. I personally like the TWO piers They direct my eyes to the main part of the dramatic sky and its reflection in the water. |
May 8th |
| 15 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Larry: See my answer to Jeri below. This kind of image is somewhat artistic and imaginative and not necessarily "realistic". I just love to play around and see what happens! |
May 8th |
| 15 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Jeri: I would enteric as "original" or if available, "creative". I do not enter exhibitions anymore. Back in the 80s and 90s I competed is The stereo division up to Masters 2. I no longer do the exhibition route. I now just photograph for the sheer pleasure if it. To your question about doing composites go to u Tube and query for Luminar 4 They will give you a whole list of videos to watch. |
May 8th |
3 comments - 2 replies for Group 15
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3 comments - 2 replies Total
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