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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
Marcela, thank you very much for the comment. Practice makes perfect. This is a Chinese saying. |
Sep 17th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
Jessica, the background is naturally blurry. I did not do anything at photoshop to blur background. I only do the crop to portrait size. Thank you very much for your comment. |
Sep 17th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
These two flowers are equally same size. It is hard to tell who is the star and supporting one. I also suggest keep the whole flowers. They are beautiful and photogenic flowers. |
Sep 14th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I like your artistic skill to capture a beautiful composition and photo edition. It is a simply a piece of art. Excellent! |
Sep 14th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
The upper area with blue color distracts the attentions since it is the only color in the image. I would suggest convert the image to mono. Agree with Cindy that the background is distracting the subjects. |
Sep 14th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I like the diagonal composition and colors. I second Mary's suggestion to lower the shutter speed so ISO will be lowered. |
Sep 14th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
Cindy, appreciate your comments. No I have not submitted to my camera club monthly photo contest yet. I will submit it at the month of assignment as macro. Thank you for the suggestion. |
Sep 12th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
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Sep 12th |
| 57 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
MARY, I left out the ISO information. I set to 400. Since the dragonflies are resting, the shutter speed does not need to super fast. It can help lower the ISO, |
Sep 12th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 57
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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