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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Nicely done and a beautiful image. The cropping makes a big difference although I might suggest some work on the sky might improve the overall look. The background horse makes a nice balance with the foreground action. Nice capture! |
Nov 15th |
| 2 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Very interesting story and nice capture of these flowers. I might be a little picky but generally judges in competitions (assuming that you enter into competition) frown upon items (usually like hats, arms, fingers) being cut off by the edge of the image. The flower on the left looks like the droplet has been cut off the left-most stem (?) even though the original image did not show one there. I guess it doesn't matter in the scheme of things but I am very sensitive to judges' whims and so I mention it. In order to resolve this, I would have give. a little more space on the left and clone a droplet in. I told you I was picky. |
Nov 15th |
| 2 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Nice capture, Hung. I think Piers' comment about the leading space should be larger than the trailing space is valid. I also think that the frame is a little too heavy and distracts a little from the image. One day I'll get to an air show and try and capture these machines in flight! |
Nov 15th |
| 2 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Nicely done, Shirley. I love HDR images and this one is a great example of what HDR can do to a scene. Following on with Laurie's comment, maybe try a painterly filter to really make it look like a painting. |
Nov 15th |
| 2 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
I also like the image, Piers, and especially the ones where the graffiti is removed. The removal of the graffiti allows for an undistracted view of the structure showing its symmetry and engineering. |
Nov 15th |
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