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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Wow - you did a lot of detail work on this to arrive at an absolutely beautiful image. I'm not much of a flower photographer and generally pass by those pictures but yours grabs my attention as it so different. I can only say that it is a job well done and hope that others (photographers or not) enjoy it as much as I did. |
Nov 16th |
| 35 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
I can see why removing the church is difficult as it is an unusual shape to clone. The building is a good subject with its construction. My feeling about the scene is that the surrounding foliage is far too bright and draws attention away from the building. In this instance CLiR does not improve the image. My suggestion is to see how it looks as a conventional IR b/w and if the detail in the building shows as it is an important aspect of the scene. then you could darken the foliage so it doesn't compete for attention. |
Nov 16th |
| 35 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Since everything of interest is on the right side of the scene why not make this a vertical scene by cropping all up to the fourth three from the left). Keep that tree and its reflection as both are a nice part of the overall setting. The edging along the lake beautifully leads the eye to the bridge with the overhanging tree providing a great frame for the scene. |
Nov 16th |
| 35 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
The idea is good but the objects outside the window aren't distinctive enough to hold the interest. You only see part of the cacti and a sky full of clouds and my eye "jumps" back and forth from one to the other. There needs to be something really significant to look at. |
Nov 16th |
| 35 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Windmills have always intrigued me and my bucket list contains a trip to the Netherlands to photograph them. Yours is imposing as it stands alone in the field. Your conversion to b/w involved a lot of steps but the result is certainly pleasing. Could you clone out the upright poles behind the windmill?
Enjoyed the history very much. |
Nov 16th |
| 35 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
I like the composition of the scene but feel the yellow coloring is a bit overwhelming. (It seems to be a characteristic from using CLiR.) The stone steps hold a lot of interest as their construction appears that each stone was carefully placed for a good step and the same care was exercised with the surrounding wall to the left of the steps. And of course they are a good lead in to the mysterious forest. |
Nov 16th |
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