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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
What a lovely delicate feeling you have given to this image. The Pink and Blue hues are very soft and suit the style you have portrayed. The sky is soft and subtle and overall you have given this image a peaceful, tranquil feel to it. There is a lot of foliage and I would like to see a bit of a crop from the bottom to strengthen the trees at the top. It is difficult in a place such as this as to what to keep in and what to take out and the reflections indeed are very nice, but it does make things a little busy. Lovely image. |
Aug 10th |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
A super image Julie as usual. You do get some fantastic locations for IR. Yes the streaky vapour trail could be removed to improve and perhaps toning down the base a little to draw the eye into the image area. Love the tree on the left. Not much wrong with this. Lovely. |
Aug 10th |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
A very interesting image April, especially under the circumstances you took it. The lines of the noodles make for a great design image. As Julie says it is a great travel image. It's a win win. Great. |
Aug 10th |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
You have handled this very well Nelson and brought out the veins in the leaves nicely but also maintained detail in the shadows. Very nice border. It would sit on a wall quite comfortably and look impressive. |
Aug 10th |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Yes what a find this is Stuart. I'm sure there are tons more images in this by moving around it and isolating different parts. As it stands it's a great image. For my part I feel the far hillside is a bit light and somewhat eye catching taking the emphasis away from the farm building and trees. You should be able to darken that area down easily an improve this lovely setting. |
Aug 10th |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
You've done a great job with this April, especially with CLiR. I am still fighting a bit with it and haven't touched the Magic Colour Lab section yet. What you have done has brought out a lot of detail and to me gives it an 'arty' feel. With regard to your 'dirty' sensor. Seemingly because there is no mirror the sensor is more exposed is prone to accumulating dirt. When changing lenses try and keep the camera face down to avoid dirt going in from above. I have recently purchased sensor cleaning stuff but have not used it yet. I will scan the leaflet and send it to Sharon. She could post it on the page. |
Aug 10th |
| 35 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Yes Julie. It is specifically made for IR through Blake Rudis of F64 Academy and Tonee Gee who invented the software. |
Aug 10th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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