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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
May 24 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments, Jim. I was trying to capture a single exposure 'pano' look, for a wide angel view.
I agree the center three are a better subject and you may see them featured in the coming months, as I have over a hundred to choose from ;-).
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May 26th |
11 |
May 24 |
Comment |
A very creative image thought and process, Jim. I agree the person and the scene don't look harmonious, but in first looking at it, I thought that was your intent as the woman stands out from the background. If they were both processed together, I am not sure that she would be as noticeable.
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May 26th |
11 |
May 24 |
Comment |
You created a wonderful B&W image, Peter. I like the vanishing point and also the directional side lighting that occurs from the skylight windows. The piece of angle iron in the foreground adds to the composition by slightly breaking up the pure symmetry of the image.
Well done!
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May 26th |
11 |
May 24 |
Comment |
Hi Darlene. As primarily a nature photographer, I also cannot offer a good opinion of the composition (the waves look geat!). All of the other exposure/focus settings are perfect and your post processing is ideal. Both the color and B&W work for me.
If the desire was to have the waves larger in the driftwood frame, I would use a longer focal length lens like a 500-600mm with which the distance would appear larger.
Sorry I can't be more constructive on the composition.
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May 26th |
3 comments - 1 reply for Group 11
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3 comments - 1 reply Total
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