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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Comment |
Ah Debbie. This is beautiful. A lovely quality to it and I cannot fault it in any way. Love the little cotton wool clouds. Love the texture on the foreground trees and the house itself is very majestic even though you say it doesn't look as good in reality. You've done it proud. Maybe you should show this to the owner. A lot to look at here and I like it all. Well done, superb job. |
Dec 13th |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Reply |
Sounds right to make a better image Terry. Will try that out. Just getting back on track after 6 weeks of computer and broadband problems (not an excuse), but held me back considerably. Thanks for tips. |
Dec 13th |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Comment |
A super imposing building. We have a lots of Castles in this country and this one could have been in the UK. the problem with this image is the blown out white in the clouds which draw your eye and detract from this beautiful old building. Perhaps importing a sky would help. I see ps HAVE A NEW FEATURE CALLED @SKY REPLACEMENT@ WHICH IS VERY GOOD, BUT I HAVEN'T WORKED OUT HOW TO LOAD IN MY OWN SKIES AS IT ONLY CONTAINS ps PRESETS AT THE MOMENT. IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO LOAD YOUR OWN I WOULD APPRECIATE THE INFO. OOPS SEEM TO HAVE LOCKED ON TO CAPS LOCK. |
Dec 13th |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Comment |
What a lovely shot. These little mushrooms look pristine and like mini brollies sitting on this hard bark. Great combination and great structure on the bark giving good contrast to show up these little gems. I personally feel the grain in the cloud area detracts for me and would prefer this area to be softer. But its' only my opinion. Maybe I'm a sucker for soft clouds! Fantastic image.
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Dec 13th |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Comment |
Great church Julie. Yes we in this country are well blessed with old churches. In this particular image you have got a great sky and I personally like the softness of it. You are right about the church being a little tilted but as Terry says the Transform tool would help with that problem as you have a little bit of sky above the church. What canvas you lose could perhaps be filled in. Love the dramatic headstone on the bottom right and I would be inclined to darken it more to make it even more prominent and maybe also darken the bottom corners to draw you eye into the image. Great image qquality as usual. |
Dec 13th |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Comment |
What a superb image Stuart. All things going for it. Great cloudy sky and these smooth rocks, shaped by nature in different sizes building up to the large ones at the top leaning right. Almost as though they were sculpted in this design. Your processing is 'spot on' and there is absolutely nothing in my eye you can do to improve it. Great image!!! |
Dec 13th |
| 35 |
Dec 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful image Sharon. Well processed. I agree with both Garry and Terry's comments about increasing the structure in the white IR area at the base of the mountain to make them more prominent, as they are tending to bleed together. I'm not sure the Lake part is required. I have cropped this off and find it more balanced to my eye. Whether you do or not still a great image. |
Dec 13th |
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