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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Jim. The eyes seem to show more details now. I like keeping the more of the water surface detail. As they say, the eyes are the windows to the soul - - and this is a very dark soul.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Tom. The tighter crop seems to work, I was concerned with losing the rain drops. I think that darkening the water helps a lot. The gator does seem to pop more.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Lisa. I will try your suggestions.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Good story telling, Jyoti. Tom's version improves upon it.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Great use of infrared, Jim. Your detail is fantastic. I never thought of using IR in this manner.
I don't mind the small towers in the background as distractions, as they add context for the larger ones. Sure, the scene is more pure without them, but in a way, it looks empty.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Tom, your teaching skills are only outdone by your results. Thanks for the lesson and the wonderful image. We all have learned from you this month.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Excellent mono, Lisa. The transformation you created from the color version is outstanding.
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Jan 31st |
11 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
I like the luminosity 'glow' that you obtained with the exposure, while retraining the detail in the subjects. I like Tom's edits for eliminating the clutter. In addition, I would suggest 'burning' the sidewalk to avoid competition with the subject, but still link the elements visually. Good job.
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Jan 31st |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 11
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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