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Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Jim. I always am concerned with the overall tone of an image. Many times mine might be too dark, but I am still trying for the drama. I see the benefit of the off-center placement of the waterfall, but I hate to loose the detail of the cliff on the left. Thanks for your take on the scene.
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Mar 11th |
11 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks. |
Mar 10th |
11 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Henry. I also lightened the water and darkened the edges, but am always wondering if it is too much. I like what you did. Thanks.
Also, see my comments about the cliff surface above. To me it is almost 'sparkly'. Your thoughts? Any ideas how to improve?
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Mar 10th |
11 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Allen. After I sent it in, I looked at it in Lightroom and it looked very textured on the surface of the stone, that I didn't remember initially. Thinking it was noise or over sharpening, I started over again taking the original jpg file, converting it to RAW, enlarged 4x with Gigapixel, passed it through Denoise AI and Sharpten AI and then did the B&W conversion in Silver Efex Pro and then doing the darken/lighten painting in Adobe Camera RAW. To my disappointment, it did not cure the problem. Any ideas on how to correct it? I may try again if I have the time.
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Mar 10th |
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