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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Thanks for your suggestions. Here is the updated version. |
Dec 14th |
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| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Yes, Bob. That's what I had in mind also. Now the line of trees are an additional lead in to the gorgeous sky. |
Dec 14th |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
I think you have done a great job in post processing to give life to the princess while blurring the background. I like it as it is. Well done. |
Dec 10th |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
I was wondering how you got this without any people in it until I read your explanation. I too would not have seen this picture.
I agree with previous comments about your black and white conversion. Well done! |
Dec 10th |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
What a wonderful image and great perspective.
The Galapagos was always on my bucket list, but I think I'm too old and have missed the boat! |
Dec 10th |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
The composition is spot on as my eye wanders down the river to the hills and sky in the background. I would have preferred the hill and trees on the left to be a touch brighter by adding some brightness in photoshop. You have shown us that it is not necessary to put away your camera because of the rain. |
Dec 10th |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Well seen and I admire your patience to wait for the bird. I think it would work better if the bird was much larger. |
Dec 10th |
| 26 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
The grass replacement has been done really well. Did you use AI to do this, or simple cloning. I also agree with removing the log, but there are still some remnants next to his right cheek. I'm sure that will be easy for you to correct.
You have achieved good eye contact and it appears that you are having a conversation! |
Dec 10th |
8 comments - 0 replies for Group 26
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| 35 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Hi Debbie, I also love capturing barns on the back country roads. The placement of the hay creates a 3D effect. Was worth turning the car around for this shot! |
Dec 13th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 35
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| 69 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Jas, I admire your ability to get the camera low down to get this at eye level. I love the sharpness and the interaction that you have captured. All my leopards were far off in trees and never got close enough. |
Dec 10th |
| 69 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Jacob, the bird is very sharp which is good. I agree with Deans comments that the whole image looks washed out. Needs more saturation and more contrast.
I would also crop more from the left so that the bird has more space in front of it than behind. We like to imagine that the bird is about to "take off" so needs space to fly into.
Have you any idea what kind of bird it is? |
Dec 10th |
| 69 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
You have captured the Sulphur really well. It is sharp and well positioned in the frame. I would probably crop it even more, and darken the leaf below the butterfly - the one touching the frame on the bottom left. |
Dec 10th |
| 69 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
The colors really make this pop. At first glance, the leaves appear to be arranged on a circular wire mesh, but closer examination shows this to be quite natural. Well seen and well done.
The background i nicely blurred despite your f stop of f16. Did you use a macro lens? |
Dec 10th |
| 69 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Jas, Thanks for your suggestions about vignetting. Its something that I always forget to do. |
Dec 10th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 69
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13 comments - 1 reply Total
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