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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
I'm a big fan of unusual, unique, creative photographs. So I like this IR image just for those reasons. Not too familiar with the IR effects, but always anxious to learn. From my point of view, removing the magenta coloured foliage, is a negative for me - actually I think it was the 2nd thing I noticed and really liked - a bit of contrast. I'm also not a fan of using someone else's art in images, even though they are stipulated. I rarely do it - but hey, that's just one of my cute little quirks! But a suggestion, since you are in a fanciful mood, why not change the colours of the sky to a contrasting, 'way out there' colour? See my attempt attached. |
Sep 6th |
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| 29 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing the 'in-your-face' backlit sunflower. Well done. Colours and shadings are great, including the background leaves. Nice touch to lighten the centre of the flower. Would not change a thing. |
Sep 6th |
| 29 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
WOW - this is one for my wall! Love everything about it, especially the location!!! Good compromise for foreground and background sharpness. Reflects reality, so good to go. |
Sep 6th |
| 29 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Really like this historical image. Nice and sharp and great colours. My only suggestion would be to lighten the cannon a bit, as there is not much detail to see. See another version attached - Dodged and burned, and a slight crop. |
Sep 6th |
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| 29 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
A nice nature shot - don't mind the busy foreground and background, because that's the way it is. Really like the fact that the moose is looking right into the lens. Colours and textures are also very nice. The composition is also very effective. A distraction for me is the 'softness' in the face. Your settings and the sharpness of the surrounding vegetation suggest that the face should be much sharper. Do you remember what area your focusing system zeroed in on? |
Sep 6th |
| 29 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
This image is certainly not lacking a focal point - well done. The colours and textures overall are very pleasant, and no blown out areas in the fire. Use of a fish-eye lens is also really interesting and I like the effect. The title helps tell the story and adds to make this a strong documentary image, in my opinion. Would not change a thing. |
Sep 6th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 29
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| 34 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Hi Jan - I upsized the image with Topaz Gigapixel, and it makes a big difference, |
Sep 6th |
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| 34 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
A very nice attempt in using this app - like the effects a lot, however the image is so small that it gets really blurry when enlarged. I remember using a similar app a few years ago that produced a larger image size - will dig into my archives. |
Sep 6th |
| 34 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
This is so neat - I never thought of using my monitor as a light box - wow! Really like the composite, however for my taste, it's a bit too busy. My eyes are having a difficult time navigating around the image. Maybe a few less items? However, technically very well done. |
Sep 6th |
| 34 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Technically a great composite image - well executed. Like all the effects, especially the Stars and Stripes in the background. As well, I like Lady Liberty Cook! I don't get the pointing Uncle Sam - what is the message he is sending? Maybe I'm just "daft"! In this case I think I can do without Uncle Sam, no offence intended. |
Sep 6th |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 34
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10 comments - 0 replies Total
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