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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
I like what Judith did. It would look good as a triplicate, or whatever it's called when an image is cut into pieces. I can picture this with a long center piece and two small end pieces all separately framed. sometimes they look good when they are hung evenly on the wall and some when the end pieces are uneven. |
Sep 16th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Yes. They often have sales. Also, there might be discounds if you're a member of Kelbyone or Nanpa. |
Sep 11th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I love fog but have a hard time recreating the magic I was feeling when I was experiencing it. Very beautiful scene which I think you did a good job with. I like LC's crop.
I also use ColorEFEX regularly and would highly recommend it. They have some nice short video tutorials to help you along. |
Sep 11th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Chickens don't get the credit they deserve. They are beautiful and come in so many shapes and patterns. If they were rare people would be leading tours to see them. I like the story of maternal care so strongly told my your image. Great job. |
Sep 11th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I agree with all of the comments, even though they head in different directions. I wasn't sure of the animal myself, but I kind of like that. Even with LC's work, which I like, I would still be guessing at the animal. I might take a different approach, and crop in even tighter and enhance the mystery. Either way, I like it. |
Sep 11th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I forgot to mention, I also took out the dead snags with the healing brush. |
Sep 11th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I love this image. I'm partial to orange. That said, I do think there's a bit too much sky. I didn't want to lose the gradation of tones in the sky to I took it into PS, selected the sky and squished it down (a term of art). [If you want to try it: Make the selection with the marque, hit "T" for transform, hold shift and pull down the top to taste.) I also added a curve to brighten up the trees and add a tiny bit of contrast, applying it with a mask only to the trees. |
Sep 11th |
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| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
What a lovely scene. I think simplicity is power and your image is an example of that to me. I'm not sure if you used a polarizer, but the sky has lighter and darker portions often resulting from use of a polarizer on the sky. That's an easy fix but instead of lightening up the blue, I think I would crop off about 20% of the top, which would alleviate the issue and make the fields more of the star of the image. |
Sep 11th |
| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I love the vivid colors and a perfect background. I felt that they image would be more dynamic with a different crop, framing the lower flower in the corner and making the hummer more of a star. I also brightened up, saturated and added contrast to the hummer which appeared somewhat subdued next to the brilliant flowers. |
Sep 11th |
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| 52 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Good suggestions LC. I often flip the images horizontally for flying birds but it looks good here too. I think for the twig, now that you mention it, I would just delete it. Thanks
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Sep 11th |
8 comments - 2 replies for Group 52
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8 comments - 2 replies Total
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