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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 19 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Very imaginative. Good lighting on a nice image. With your 2.8 setting you have a very narrow depth of field. Its hard to imagine with 35-40 images that you didn't get the image correctly as long as you were shooting in manual mode. |
Oct 16th |
| 19 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
cropping in does seem to help the image. The only potential problem is it tends to let my eye travel out of the photo. Perhaps darkening the edges would help. |
Oct 16th |
| 19 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Lovely image that effectively uses infinity to draw me into the photo. Having people probably is best since it gives dimension to the image. I don't think I would change anything. |
Oct 16th |
| 19 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Nice job getting it right in the camera. Emphasizing the subject likely will help. Either cropping or perhaps a vignette would do the job. Since I rather enjoy the full image I'd probably just try a vignette first to see how it works. |
Oct 16th |
| 19 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
I rather like the abstract art work on this. The tide even left some leading lines. Stan is probably right about taking out the very top (looks like where the water and sand interface) but it is a nice image with or without the adjustment. |
Oct 16th |
| 19 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Norm and Stan. Great comments. I considered the stuff at the bottom a part of the story since he uses them in giving the blessing but clearly it is not something that one would pick up on just by looking at the photo. My error in leaving the writing. It is there to help identify the country as Cambodia but I can certainly darken it to reduce its influence on the eye. I didn't worry about typical dimentions but here is a copy that tries to incorporate comments.
Thanks again for the feedback.
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Oct 16th |
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