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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Thank I'm getting better, although my eyes do not. I can't work on the computer long hours as used to do. Regine you did a good job with your Milky Way images, personally I never been able to use the 500 rule. Next time tray to work with your camera automatic exposure, you might be surprised. 25 seconds exposure is an awfully long time with an ISO of 3200. Un less you would trace the stars. There's a problem with long exposures. Read this: "Reciprocity failure is what happens when, at longer exposures (generally shutter speeds of 1 second or more), the law of reciprocity (you guessed it!) ... Over the course of a long exposure, the chemicals in the film emulsion lose their potency and become less sensitive to light as a result." Here we talk about film but I notice that there's somewhat effect with digital exposure as well.
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Aug 9th |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Sylvia, I hope I got your images right, you sent 4 images. In any case I like this image. Personally I would have cropped this image 16:9, that it would reduce some the size of the sky. Also about the sky you know that LR/PS have a feature that it replaces the sky automatically? Try it works very well and with ease. |
Aug 7th |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Welcome back with a sweet perfect image! |
Aug 6th |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Reply |
Perfectly understandable. Compliments, again, for a well done job. |
Aug 5th |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Reply |
Thank you Kurt. Monochrome was my first love in photography. Thinking of printing color images, when I started, it was like thinking of flying to the moon. Now days I never had a color print like the ones that my Canon Pro-100 is spitting out like a copy machine. I had to thank a Navajo guide for this image and many more that I took one early morning, you guessed right in the Monument Valley. It was worth every penny, and beside we were there him, myself and my wife. No screaming maniacs. As soon I will be in that area I will hire him again for another pleasant shooting experience. |
Aug 3rd |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Kurt bear with me, promise to me that you will not be offended by my comment. When I received your image the first thought in my I had it was like looking at one of those staged images. You know there are places, not only in Asia, but here in the States where they create stages to photograph not only birds ma several different wild animal. I'm not saying that you took a photograph of a staged bird but the first impression was that. Sorry my apologies. Nice job indeed. |
Aug 3rd |
| 38 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Art, I want to be honest, you are a fine photographer and I admired many of you pictures. I have hard time to understand your latest work. I do not see your images has pictures. I see more a graphic image than a picture. I do not see the art in this images. As my old art teacher used to say "...a blurred picture is a blurred picture." I do not know, maybe I'm getting too old and I do not understand the new creative graphic compositions that the new post processing applications allow to do. But, in my humble opinion I think that a computer and PhotoShop are good enough reach the purpose of creating graphic images. No more compositions? No more chromatic balance or horizontal-vertical lines in the image? No more point of focus? And much more that this? Sorry Art but I want to understand "which way" I want to go. |
Aug 3rd |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 38
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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