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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
You must decide how important the snow is to you. If you remove only the parts reflected there is still a hint of snow in other parts of the mountain. For me, the stars of the image are the water, trees, and the valley. I don't miss the big parts of snow.
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Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I like it because I like a moody image. The left should be cropped to take away some of the leading board length. I also suggest adding more back to the sky to pull out some of the clouds' colors and texture. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
The geranium is well shot, quite clear. I like that I can see the bristles of the stems. I would crop the very bottom leaf which is not as sharp as the rest of the flower. I would also suggest either omitting the petunia or increasing your f/stop to see if you can get a clear petunia as well. The brightness and the blur take me away from the geranium. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I like the clear shot especially the eyes. I'd like to see more of the image on the right side of the squirrel. In my opinion, it is cropped a little tight. I'd also remove the branches and the dead leaf. The grass is great. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I like the final colors which keep me looking at all the textures of the crab apple. I, too, would suggest less vignette so that I see the branch all the way to the end. I see a white line between the apple and the background. This might be a layer problem that can be smoothed out. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
A good action shot with a clear subject, well done, especially hand held. I agree that blurring would not be the answer but separating using either Mike's suggestion or simply using a levels layer on the background to darken it, might separate the two. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
In your post processing I like that you pulled our more green. The colors are richer. I like the reflected log in the left foreground; however, the white reflections in the right foreground are detractions for me. If this is for nature leave them in. Like Judith, I like the original foreground which gives more leading lines, especially to the valley. A crop just above the logs right foreground and on the right will still give you a panorama but will also provide more leading lines to the valley while including an area with interest. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Yes, I agree. I like it. |
Mar 10th |
| 52 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
I agree. I've looked at this many times but never noticed that. |
Mar 10th |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 52
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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