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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
Very nice! I wish all 4 legs of the horse were in the air. It is a good idea of Barbara to add some motion blur, yet this looks somehow overdone. Another idea would be to take the picture with much longer times following the horse with the camera. |
Jan 27th |
| 42 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
You caught a good momentum. I would not clean up anything, it is funny and natural. |
Jan 27th |
| 42 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I agree that there is oversaturated. Also, I am not sure about orientation. The left big waterfall looks like first the water goes up. anyhow it is impressive.
Just playing a bit. |
Jan 27th |
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3 comments - 0 replies for Group 42
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| 65 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I agree with the changes done by Charles. The reflections might add to an image or might distract. Here I prefer not to have them. The "noise" or whatever we want to call it comes from the high ISO. Colorwise it is equilibrated. Maybe some post-crop vignetting could focus my eyes more towards the subject. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
Haha, what you call a "relatively simple magnified" image, that is a long-term target to me :)
The picture looks even threatening with the yellow pike.
what I would have handled somehow, is the left bottom part, where an unsharp grean leaf covers part of the white flower. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
Excellent macro! Not only the stacking part, which is more or less technical, but the composition, lighting, everything. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
First of all I like the composition. Hands, cut shadow, people in the back. The glass is "too central" - but this is individual taste.
Interesting idea to color some parts, but I try to see a story behind. E.g. if all shadows were colored, or all table surfaces, some guidance why some parts are colored? I would leave the shadow black. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 17 |
Reply |
You are right Charles, nothing special. I simply liked this armrest of a bench, with the scratches, outstanding with its white from the dark surroundings. Trying to rightly choose the sharp-unsharp balance of the two armrests. To me it was a moment of feeling lost and forgotten. But I agree, it is not a winner picture. |
Jan 18th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 65
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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