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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Great shot. Your post processing was so good, I couldn't tell just by looking at it. I didn't notice the cut off poles. I would close them out rather than croop. I agree that cropping the bottom a bit would improve the image. There is a kind of ugly tuft of vegetation in the lower right. I would croop it out from the bottom. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Gorgeous! You might try reducing noise in the sky, if you have software that will let you selectively reduce noise. Not a big issue. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
The bug is tack sharp and the color saturation is perfect. The petal in the very front bothers me. I think I would crop the bottom enough to cut it out. I would experiment with additional crops, leaving enough to suggest the flower, but giving the bug more importance |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
I think everyone else said pretty much of what really needs to be said. I think I would darken the lower left even more. The problem is that the vertical lines in the lower left are distorted, so that they are really disconcerting. My preference would be to darken it down to zone1-2 so that there is just a suggestion of something so it is not totally back. This is a wonderfully strong image. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Really nice composition. Black and white is the right choice. Although if you could have gotten a shot from behind the fisherman, a color photo might have been really nice. The post on the left seems un-naturally bright next to the very dark shore. Still a beautiful picture. Bob's adjustments to the sky do improve it. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Black and white works really well. I actually like the blur of the wind and trees. I agree that the pillar on the right front is just a little too bright. I dopn't think the pool adds much to the picture. I like the composition better with that foreground shortened significantly, although cropping out the pool gives the impression that the building isn't really anchored. I would crop about 3/4 of the pooly. The sides of the pool then become leading lines to the main attraction. |
Jul 11th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 26
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| 61 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
This is a new filter for me. You have produced an intriguing image. I might bring the high lights down and boost the color saturation or vibrance and see how it looks. |
Jul 22nd |
| 61 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
This is a gorgeous photo. Thepose and the composition give it movement. |
Jul 22nd |
| 61 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Really great post processing technique. But what is the photo about? |
Jul 22nd |
| 61 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
I I like the composition and the lighting. Much better in B&W than color,and the pose is really good. He is very ingaged in his music. |
Jul 22nd |
| 61 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
The final image really gets his exspression. IO think the glow detracts from the power of his expression. I would try this one in Black and White. The prominence of the knees is somewhat of a distraction. I'm not sure what I think should be done. |
Jul 17th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 61
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11 comments - 0 replies Total
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