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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Indeed nice! I would crop the left part so that the picture ends where it is a disrupture on the fence. Maybe also from the top in order to accentuate that the fence and flowers are the main subject. Excellent white balance! |
Mar 18th |
| 42 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Funny! first I thought it was a real man suffering electric shock :) |
Mar 18th |
| 42 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Really nice! It is not easy to have a sunset which it not simply "another sunset". Colors, composition, everything is fine for me. |
Mar 18th |
| 42 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
A winner photojournalism photo, Sohel! What are they doing infact? Is the chilly hot? I read somewhere that the line from up-left to right-down inspires pessimism, sadness. I think it's true. |
Mar 18th |
| 42 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Definitely the B&W! good choice desaturating it. Yet, I would do something with the sky - I don't exactly know what... crop it, or soften it, darken? Especially the upper left part is too boring, the central subject being the vilage. |
Mar 18th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 42
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| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Reply |
Thanks Charles, it really imroved |
Mar 21st |
| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Nice flowers and color. I wonder whether it is soft or simply unsharp. At least I cannot find a sharp point. I suspect that the shutter speed was too low since the bottom flowers look like they were moving. When I do handheld macro photos I usually do 5-10 shots, then select the most sharp one. |
Mar 18th |
| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Indeed very nice and it proves that one does not need each time to do focus stacking. Yet, the flash light offers too high contrast to my taste and also the details are not so clear like in your previously shown focus stacked photos. I also had the experience that my 100 mm macro lens has the best resolution at f/8, going towards less apretures, I loos quality. |
Mar 18th |
| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Very nice still life, I like especially the colors and composition. To me the contrast is too strong, Lynne did a good work in changing it. I would also try to reduce selectively the luminosity of the reflection. |
Mar 18th |
| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Reply |
No, Mary it was not possible to do focus stacking at all. Slowly, but they move. I could eventually crop or darken the unsharp parts. |
Mar 15th |
| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Very interesting point of view! I like it. Maybe I would try to crop the right and upper part to have only part of the yellow plastic lamp, like we have it in the bottom left. Or, contrarily, to keep more of the tire. Just some ideas. |
Mar 15th |
| 65 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Definitely creative! However, to me it is a bit too "noisy". I mean not real photo noise, but from aesthetic point of view. Looking to the photo I try to decode what do you want to communicate and I have difficulties, yet looking from left to right, then from right to left. I am looking for (and miss) a specific form, or color which would be a sort of central element. Like art critique in general, I am very subjective :) |
Mar 15th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 65
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10 comments - 2 replies Total
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