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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Very sharp, very good colors, composition. Great image! Maybe you could clone out the small white dots (reflection?) in the top center. |
Sep 27th |
| 65 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
The most I like is the colors. Lynne is right, bumping up yellow and green might improve the artistic impact. I am surprized though how large is the out of focus area. I didn't know Lightroom has a focus stacking tool either. Are you sure it was focus stacking, not simply putting the photos in a common library? |
Sep 27th |
| 65 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I try to say something but really difficult as everything is in place. Only one question: I see some tiny "scratches" at different parts of the picture. Like we had in the past using films. In the bottom center and also in some other parts. where they are coming from? |
Sep 27th |
| 65 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Very nice photo, with pleasant color palette. As I can see, the central 3 petals are absolutely sharp, while the brown spots not fully. I would try then to soften and burn slightly everything surrounding the central petals. Just an idea. |
Sep 27th |
| 65 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Impressive. One can see how the bud wants to explode. The color palette is also very pleasant. Compositionwise to me the bud is in the very centre of the photo and I would have preferred a bit more on one side. Concerning the oil painting filter it is a dilemma. While I like it and gives indeed an artistic added value, in my opinion pushes the photo towards the borderline between a photo and a computer artwork. |
Sep 27th |
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