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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
I like your version with Marla's color adjustments. It is not what I was trying to do (which is probably impossible)of showing the wind blown flower petals in the water and the not so sharp tree blossom because the wind was really blowing. |
Apr 25th |
| 25 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
My initial reaction is "What's this?". I agree that every image is the personnel preference of the maker. I like the b&w version better - the pink sky is not realistic to me. So I thought why not go for something more abstract. I imported into Topaz Studio and tried a impression preset. Interesting result. |
Apr 20th |
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| 25 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
This image makes me feel like I am on a peaceful morning walk in the forest. The colors are warm and the composition is good. I find the light a little harsh and the tree branch looks sharper than the dove. I find the 2 twigs through the doves head and the brightness of the background to be a distraction. I tried darkening the whole image and the used the radial filter in LR to lighten the dove and added some sharpening. In PS CC I tried to remove the little twigs with mixed success. |
Apr 20th |
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| 25 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
My initial reaction was to the color, which is great, and the composition. The fact the flower is centered is not a problem and the post processing with the white vignette adds a unique dimension. |
Apr 20th |
| 25 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
A wonderful peaceful scene. You captured great color and and the lighting is wonderful. The composition forces the eye to wander around the image taking in the different colors of the ice and snow on the branches and returning to the star burst. I wonder how it would look if you lowered the camera to get more foreground. |
Apr 20th |
| 25 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Thanks for the kind remarks and the new technique. It is a interesting way to enhance color. I will give it a try. |
Apr 19th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 25
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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