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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Boy! you wouldn't want to see this on a dark night with only a full moon to light the white sheets of the ghosts. How is this part of a tableau of the last supper? It's interesting that the light part of the ghost on the right seems to be out in front but the dark part of the shadow seems to be back inside. Is that the way it is? All the rest of the ghosts have all the dark part inside them. The background is so far back I can't fuse on it with both eyes. A little more background on each side could help that. |
Jun 24th |
| 68 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
There is a little color difference, but not much and I don't know why. The vignetting makes it look old, but is so-so with me. The white rock between the two upper flowers and below the left most flower in the left image are very distracting. They might be cloned out with some common colored rocks in photoshop to get rid of the distraction. Pretty roses! |
Jun 24th |
| 68 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Your new image is much better. If you can see it in higher detail, you can see the grass in front of the car is in about 4 "cut out" layers. That's because SPMs depth map can only move pixels by one pixel. I had the same thing happen with my image, so I increased the pixel resolution in photoshop 4 times and then applied the SPM depth map. Then the grass was more of a blended sloping view - not cutouts. I like this car better. |
Jun 24th |
| 68 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Great action image. I know how it is, most of the time the opportunity is all over when I see something I'd like to capture. Some times I use photoshop to paint in something on the edges of an image. If it's not in the other image, it's easy to add in a little something. If it is in both images it's a much harder job. I admire the painters of old who can paint something that really looks real. |
Jun 24th |
| 68 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Great image with no "W3" shadows. Well done. Sorry about not commenting, but I have been preparing images for three PSA sequences and the PSA Exhibition. |
Jun 24th |
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