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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Reply |
I did what you suggested and it worked without any problems or adjustments. I didn't extend the image as much as you did and it still gives the effect of putting the tree off center. Many thanks for your help, Tony. |
May 24th |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Thanks, Tony. I like what you did extending the picture to the left. Please let me know the steps you took to accomplish that. |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Glad to have you in the group, Tuhin. I agree with the previous comments but I believe there is a simple problem. By stooping down and shooting up there is distortion of the castle which makes it also look like its falling over. This could be corrected somewhat in post processing. Beautiful colors and composition. |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I find too many distractions in this image. The two doors, the tree, the screen, the woman are too many items to catch your focus. On the other hand the pose of the woman is excellent. It might be worthwhile to crop everything and leave the woman as a portrait praying. There is good color on her head and face and good texture on her shawl. It's worth exploring. |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Well done! Like what you've done in post processing to make the composition work better. I would also crop a bit off the top. |
May 22nd |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I like this image. I agree the white lines need to be darkened but my problem is the lack of detail on the bird's body. My guess is you shoot in Raw so I would think you could bring out more feather detail on the body. Composition is right on. |
May 22nd |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful shot! Like it as is. Where was the light coming from? |
May 22nd |
| 7 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Nice capture! Cropping is effective leaving everything in sharp detail. At some point I would think she had to look up and that would have been the best capture. Her face would be well lit and everyone would be climbing. Of course, she may have been coming down. Good shot. |
May 22nd |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 7
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| 33 |
May 17 |
Comment |
It's a great way to end a long hard drive looking at this painterly scene. Fortunately you didn't have to go another five miles or you would have missed it. These colors and warmth are not easy to capture but you've done it perfectly. Nothing else to add except re the people and tower. Another one to hang on the wall. |
May 17th |
| 33 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I agree with the comments that have been made particularly the idea of moving to the left to get the two main items closer together and provide a bit more space on the left. The solitude and disrepair is pretty obvious. I think that feeling would be enhanced if the image were not so bright. I think I would reduce the exposure to get a more foreboding mood. Well done. |
May 17th |
| 33 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I'll leave you fellows to debate the merits of levels of post processing. All I know is this image is a winner as is or flipped horizontally. The colors and detail are excellent. Welcome,Ken. |
May 17th |
| 33 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful capture, Larry. The muted colors of the foreground against the tones of the mountains and sky work really well. Although it seems the foreground may be a bit soft or maybe it's just me. I shielded the top 20% of the sky and find it does tighten the scene. But that's just nit picking. Great shot. |
May 17th |
| 33 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Thanks, Larry, for your kind words. I never think of a thin white border perhaps because my background in LR isn't black. I must try to remember to use it appropriately. |
May 17th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 33
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10 comments - 3 replies Total
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