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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
You have more control; over the lighting for one. Also, some subjects lend themselves to an inside set-up. Cold, hot and windy days make me want to stay inside to shoot. |
Oct 22nd |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
I used the spot healing brush tool in photoshop. |
Oct 5th |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Wonderful edit. You really brought out the colors and details of this scene. I can see why you were drawn to it and now I'm sure it looks like what you saw in your mind's eye. I agree with the suggestion to crop out some of the sky. That would move the horizon off-center and keep the composition from being to static. |
Oct 5th |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Great details, edit and composition. I was going to suggest a more dramatic sky would add interest, but I see that Vince beat me to the punch. Your added contrast looks great. I think it gives the sky just enough interest without over-powering the main subject. One more minor suggestion would be to add a slight vignette to help keep my eye in the frame. |
Oct 5th |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
You did a wonderful job blurring the background. It really makes the flower stand out. The tilt of the flower in your final image adds so much interest. My only suggestion is to add some space to the bottom so that the lower petal is not so close to the frame. Nice job! |
Oct 5th |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I like the centered composition choice you made for this flower. It certainly is an explosion of lines. It is a little too bright for my taste, however. I think it would make a great monochrome image. |
Oct 5th |
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| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
The details and colors in this image are great. I would be tempted to clone out the blue line between the boards, however. I'm not sure if you have a version with a little more room around the bud since the tip of the flower is clipped off, as Vince mentioned. I miss more of the green leaves from your original shot. |
Oct 5th |
| 45 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I really like the leading lines and peaceful feeling of this image. Compositionally, I like that the setting sun is off-center. The sky is gorgeous and I think increasing the contrast would give it a little extra "pop". I also dodged the main pier to brighten it a little. |
Oct 5th |
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6 comments - 2 replies for Group 45
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| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
Thank you, David. I do think the brighter edges look better. |
Oct 10th |
| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Wonderful detail and clarity, and the engineer in the window adds such interest. Technically, an excellent job. Compositionally, I wish you had a little room in front of the engine. |
Oct 5th |
| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
She's a darling dog and you have a nice catchlight in her eyes and good backlighting. For my taste, the image appears flat, without much contrast, and there is quite a bit of noise. |
Oct 5th |
| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Great location for your shot. I like that the water is flowing toward me and don't mind the softness. The water leads me to the covered bridge which adds so much interest. I would sugest darkening the area around the water to make it stand out even more. |
Oct 5th |
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| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
What an interesting perspective! It really made me stop and look. Wonderful leading lines and details. You have a good eye to capture such and interesting view. Most people wouldn't notice it. Nice job! |
Oct 5th |
| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Another excellent portrait. How do you find such interesting people and talk them into posing for you? Monochrome is definitely the way to go, in my opinion. I love that you included his environment as well. The details and contrast are great. Super job! This image tells an interesting story. |
Oct 5th |
| 50 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
You have nice detail and texture in the rocks and I like that you can see the starting and ending points of the waterfall. For my taste, it is a little flat and I think if you added just a little more contrast or darkened the rocks it would add more dimension and interest and make the falls stand out more. Also, you may consider adding a slight vignette to help keep the eye in the frame. |
Oct 5th |
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6 comments - 1 reply for Group 50
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| 57 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
This is a wonderful image. It looks 3-D. The background and web give interest to your focal point without overpowering it. What needs to be sharp is. I wouldn't change a thing! |
Oct 17th |
| 57 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
A very nice image with good details int he moving wings. The details and catch-light in the eye are very good. The background seems a little noisy on my monitor but it really showcases the bird. |
Oct 17th |
| 57 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
You managed to get good details and colors on this interesting image. I agree with Marcela about centering the subjects more. I also think that the green towel distracts from the colorful sushi. I would give this a narrow panoramic crop of jest the black plate. Congratulations on seeing the potential here. |
Oct 17th |
| 57 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I think you had a good idea, but I am not sure if you want me to focus on the water fountain or the geometric shapes. I think a slower shutter speed, softening the water, may have helped. The sharpness of the water competes with the other details.
Congratulations on your pic in the showcase. Great colors! |
Oct 17th |
| 57 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
For my taste, it is a little bright and busy. A plain or dark background would help your main subject stand out. |
Oct 17th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 57
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17 comments - 3 replies Total
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