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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 15 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
I do agree that the image was so squeezed. Actually, I like the tall girl there. I love her cute facial expression pushing the two kids. |
Mar 27th |
| 15 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, Indeed it's mysterious. The outer dark edges certainly highlights the bright sunspots. I may consider cropping the bottom and both sides a little to make the sunspots even more dramatic. |
Mar 27th |
| 15 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Rick, You are always so creative! My first sight I saw this cheerful little boy floating on sunset. In my mind, I was thinking if he's all right. What editing tools process did you use? I'm still debating if I should subscribe PS which I never had.
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Mar 27th |
| 15 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
This image conveys a mysterious cinematic feeling to me. It's full of action. I was waiting to see what's the next screen.
I have learned as long as I like the image that's all it matters. I have witnessed from the camera club competitions, with the same image, another judge would give an entirely different opinion.
By the way, I have no idea what tools you use to accomplish this creative image. Good job Joan!! |
Mar 27th |
| 15 |
Mar 19 |
Reply |
It was taken towards the end of the sunset, before Christmas with my old Nikon D7000, lens 18-108mm. The only editing I made is simple exposure and crop a little bit. It was my first and only time walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. It was fascinating! |
Mar 27th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 15
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