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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
I agree with Hung's suggestion - makes for a much more interesting and balanced image along with the look of the mountains. |
Jul 19th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
The reason I mentioned the tilt is because I am super-sensitive to it. The judges in the competitions I take part in criticize non-verticals and crooked horizons as their first remark. Not in a competition - no worries.
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Jul 12th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
I measured the verticals on the guardrails - with the same result. :) |
Jul 10th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thank you, Shirley. I use Corel Paintshop Pro, a Photoshop-like program. It also interfaces well with Topaz, Nik and other plugins. |
Jul 9th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Nothing to apologize for, Laurie. Very well captured and I think that the lighting is perfect. I would suggest, however, that a little cropping might improve the image - about 15% from the left and perhaps to the thorn on the right. |
Jul 7th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
The overlooked description is now posted. |
Jul 6th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
The composition, color and the interesting sky really makes the shot, Shirley. But I noticed that the building leaned left and that was confirmed by my software. My straightened correction made a mess of the border which would have to be reapplied - so I didn't show it. But the other elements in the image really make for an excellent portrayal of the scene. |
Jul 6th |
| 2 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Beautiful work, Hung. You captured it perfectly. If this was my image, before I placed it on the wall I would remove the small light spot on the top left of the harp. Nonetheless, a wonderful image. |
Jul 6th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 2
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4 comments - 4 replies Total
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