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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Reply |
Hi Andrew, you are right. I also feel very disturbed with the noises. But as I mentioned that I forgot to store the RAW file and thus did not make effort on this jpg image. I should learn this lesson and pay more attention on de-noise process. |
Jan 26th |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
It really capture the vibrant atmosphere of a Japanese garden. It reminds my visit to the Okazaki castle about two years ago. I like the colorful display of those spread maple leaf on the path. I just feel the red and yellow trees in the background were too intense. Lowing the saturation perhaps could let them hide in the deep perspectives. |
Jan 16th |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I thought that it is a dragonfly in reflection. I was then realized that it was a shadow of a flower under the leaf. It really create a feeling of "What is it?" It is amazed to find the texture of the green leaf and water droplets. The leaf is solid and not transparent that make me wonder how the shadow could be seen through? |
Jan 16th |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I enjoy your conventional original image. The very unique cloud formation, sunrise reflection and the tree in the foreground are all very special to me. Although the rock in the foreground is a bit dark and sun light a bit too bright to me. But that could be easily adjusted. The processed imaged is abstract to me. I am trying to figure out what those rectangle an round shapes means to me. I admire that it is a bold attempt to create new from the ordinary. |
Jan 16th |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I really love the vibrant atmosphere of this evening scene and the high contrast of the color in the black. I thought that it was original color image but just keep the yellow and red light and leave the rest to black and white. It generates an even better perception than the usual colorful night scene. I agree that the picture is a bit noisy. But it is the dilemma when wish to keep the sharp images of the bicyclists and walkers by short exposure, it will lost the details in the darkness by long exposure and low ISO. I usually will take two images. One with low ISO and long exposure and take a HDR. The other will be in the same angle with short exposure with large aperture. In the post processing, the sharp images of the moving objects, the bicyclists and walkers, will be overlaid on the second HDR image. The details in the darkness could be revealed in the HDR image. |
Jan 16th |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
A great capture of a wonderful moment. The focus of the eye of the man and the innocent response of the bull is very lovely. |
Jan 16th |
| 40 |
Jan 17 |
Reply |
Yes, you are right that it is noisy. I forgot to store in RAW file, a great mistake! It was processed in JPG file. And a high ISO (800) that also contribute the noise. |
Jan 15th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 40
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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