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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
The butterfly is brightly colored and sharp. (We have a white peacock butterfly in FL). I think what bothers me in this image is there is no "horizon line". I looked at the video also & agree with other members comments. If you want an easy way to create reflections, purchase Flaming Pear's "Flood Filter." There are sliders & many options to use for ripples, etc.. (See image attached.) I also used a brush with low opacity color matched to the green lines to soften them and blend better. |
Jan 13th |
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12 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
Very interesting and very colorful! The land mass looks like a large knitted shawl. |
Jan 13th |
12 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I like the composition and color scheme in this image. Everything balances well here. Love Kirsten's reflection. I will have to try it. |
Jan 13th |
12 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
This is an interesting image. Because the people photo is so bright it holds my eye. I needed an explanation to understand why the brown section was added. Its fun to creat an image that tells a story. |
Jan 13th |
12 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
The light is lovely here. The golden color on the ducks compliments the blue water. In a situation like this it is difficult to avoid body parts intersecting each other so its a good idea to take multiple shots. Then you can crop or isolate some of the ducks. |
Jan 13th |
12 |
Jan 17 |
Reply |
Thanks, Kerstin. I used a small Sony camera with a zoom lens at 400 ISO. I was fairly close to the horse. There was light coming in both in front of and behind the horse. |
Jan 13th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 12
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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