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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
I like it. Thank you! |
Nov 11th |
0 comments - 1 reply for Group 25
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| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Then I tried cloning out the bright spot. On both photos, I did lighten them, opened up the shadows, decreased contrast and clarity because the cloud seemed to dark for my taste. You can decide if you like either option. I like them both for different reasons. |
Nov 13th |
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| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
I like this photo, so I decided to play with the crop. First I tried a pano crop. |
Nov 13th |
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| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
It's a beautiful scene. I don't mind the tree on the right side so much, but I like seeing less of the branches on the left side. I think the vertical crop works well for this photo. |
Nov 13th |
| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
I really like this. With the dogs in the front of the image, you can easily understand what is happening. It does a great job of telling a story. |
Nov 13th |
| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
I really like this. I'm not sure I would change anything. |
Nov 13th |
| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Rather than repeat what has been said, I'll make the suggestion for the foreground. If possible, get to the site before dark and take a shot. You will have a naturally lit scene to use as your first shot. Then you get to wait it out for the Milky Way (not a bad way to spend an evening though). The secret is to make sure you have everything set up on a sturdy tripod and don't move it between shots. Also, check out Erik Kuna on Instagram. He has several shots done this way. |
Nov 13th |
| 71 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Thank you for the suggestion. I agree. |
Nov 13th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 71
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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