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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
I agree with all the above comments.
I would like to clone the top left hand corner in order to save it from bleeding white clouds. The green is too bright. You may taper it down, as to me, keeping the vegetation in the frame is adding up in general. |
Dec 27th |
| 2 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Gary, I am loving it the way it is. The only comment I would like to make is that, if you can bring some details in the dark on the right hand side specially behind the water cup.
Lovely image and nice tonality. |
Dec 27th |
| 2 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Its a neat image. The sky looks very good. I agree with others that the green is very bright. I prefer the green in the original.
Personally I rarely like HDR but this one looks very nice. Good work Shirley. |
Dec 27th |
| 2 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Thanks for all the comments, really appreciate each of them :) |
Dec 27th |
| 2 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
You certainly worked very hard on the gecko. My husband does focus stacking with macro subject, so I know about it but the other technicality is so new to me.
Very sharp and an interesting image. The only advice I could give is, you may consider to burn the bottom of the image a bit.
Well done! |
Dec 27th |
| 2 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
I agree with all the points said above. Like it in BW. Animals caught in zoo is always better to be presented in portrait and this one is a good one.
But I think cloning the BG will be obvious if you enlarge it and so the judges may not like it. |
Dec 27th |
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