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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Great quality Debbie. Feel I can put my hand out and touch the texture in the bark of the branch. The quality of the leaves are beautiful and contrast really well with the branch. I am particularly fond of this type of intimate landscape in monochrome.. I can understand your frustration with CLiR in this instance knowing what you wanted to achieve but you have definitely made the right choices here. |
Aug 12th |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Like the way you have framed this Nelson with the car grid running in a diagonal and only one light showing. Your processing is first class showing gleaming metal and character of the age of the vehicle helped by the toning. Super image. |
Aug 12th |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Ah Terry Like Stuart you have gone for a Red construction. I find it a quaint little barn, but perhaps the shape is quite typical over there. It sits quite demurely and lonely in a lovely setting of which comes over as quite expansive, with big sky, and a large amount of forestry. Cannot see any path or track leading to it so seems quite an isolated little barn. Lovely. |
Aug 12th |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Lovely composition Julie. Never been here but definitely looks worth a visit. Trees to either side are well placed. I particularly like the character of the one on the left. Unlike Terry I feel a crop of the bottom would strengthen the scene but perhaps hie suggestion would also. |
Aug 12th |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
What a super image Stuart. You have gone to great lengths to produce this (and I thought CLiR was complicated!!). The colours in the hut project well against the IR backdrop. The sky is super and all in all a very successful experiment. Keep digging into your files and experiment more. If I were to make any small crit it would be it looks very slightly tilted to the right, but perhaps this is what it is actually like. Well done. |
Aug 12th |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
This little building is full of character showing the textured brickwork in the wall and old door with cross. You have done a good job placing a sky but as Terry says perhaps a little darkening of the trees above the wall would improve it greatly although it already is a great image and should do well for you. The Ivy clinging to the building adds to the character and romanticism of the place. |
Aug 12th |
| 35 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Sorry for delay Terry but in answer to your question. Foggy Lightsfx is in the CLiR panel under 'Effects'. There are different things in there to click on. Fog (which I did,} Flare etc., Again I just played around in there experimenting so can't tell you anything concrete. It's an amazing panel, but experimenting is the name of the game. I haven't done much lately and so when I go back to it have to do a huge mental recap to try and remember how to use it. |
Aug 11th |
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