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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Dianan Duffey, I totally agreed with you is actually the type of DSLR I had. Sigma camera & lenses are a better choice with rich in colour & contrast too. Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate that. |
May 15th |
| 10 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Dianan Duffey, I totally agreed with you is actually the type of DSLR I had. Sigma camera & lenses are a better choice with rich in colour & contrast too. Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate that. |
May 15th |
| 10 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Well John Whitt, by doing photoshop or lightroom, which I seldom use as I am not used to it, perhap it may due to my camera that I used to it that the colours are not saturated enough, well I had already started to use my new camera which is Sigma camera & lenses which gives me a more dynamic range of colours as well as good bokeh which you had seen some of past images in the study group. Anyway, thank you everyone for giving me a lot of advice in some of my images I had posted so far. |
May 15th |
| 10 |
May 18 |
Comment |
It was not a simple task to capture this wild cat. The composition is lovely except I feel that the back portion of the tiger's body could have more "length". The overall picture is sharp in details & the colours are also in right position. Good & well done job,Herb Zaifert. |
May 7th |
| 10 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Rich, I think you took this image in a rush manner. If this were taken in a vertical format with a proper perspective, it would turn out to a wonderful architectural details especially the 4 panels. |
May 7th |
| 10 |
May 18 |
Comment |
John, you had a different kind of colours in this cabbage image as our asian side here are usually white or more to yellow type. |
May 7th |
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