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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I love the composition and sharpness. Her eyes are incredible and you have really brought them out in this image. My only comment would be to either darken down, or clone out, the 2 grass stems on the right. They are just bright enough to draw me away from the subject. |
Oct 28th |
| 43 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I liked the original, however, the redone image is much better. I always used to use a monopod for insects and butterflies, sometimes coupled with a flash, set to it's lowest output, to help stop any movement. Love the composition and sharpness, also very jealous! Each time I had the chance there was always a little too much wind to keep the spider sharp. |
Oct 28th |
| 43 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
You have achieved your aim of showing the vastness and complexity. My eyes where drawn to the centre of the image, then the textures of the rocks above before dropping down to the buildings on the small hill. These really show the scale of this view. After reading the comments I went back and noticed the trees. |
Oct 28th |
| 43 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Most comments on the Olympus seem to point to the menu system not being that easy. Aside from buttons being in different places I love my little EOS M3 and wouldn't want to go back to the 5D, except to portrait images that is.
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Oct 28th |
| 43 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
The beauty of using mirrorless for this type of image is there are less moving parts and the camera is a lot lighter. For me, the original is more pleasing, though I'm not sure why! |
Oct 28th |
| 43 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I love the composition. The 2 sets of logs help to break up the image and frame the reflection, then I'm taken to the house and up to the mountain. The greens are vibrant, though, for me, they don't detract from an excellent image. |
Oct 28th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 43
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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