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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Diana |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Barbara. I also like the flip |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Dick, the flip is a good idea. I do see many variations in this image Thanks for taking the time to work on it. Didn't notice the stem blemish will remove it. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Maria, Getting a bee in focus on a flower is always a feat, well done. The out of focus blooms give depth. There is a certain elegance in the shaping A small crop on the bottom maybe. As for flipping, it looks good either way. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
HI Diana, Sunflowers are such happy flowers and always make me smile. You have shown a different story here. While dying, it's still beautiful. Good processing. I would like to see some light in the center. I think it would be enhanced by a less bright background. |
Jan 18th |
| 65 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Dick, This is wonderful. It's almost bird like in the composition. The whites are glowing and nothing is blown out. It's just so well lit. What's the light source? Perfect background and great placement. |
Jan 18th |
3 comments - 3 replies for Group 65
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| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Thanks Emil, I agree the halo should be fixed. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Hi Palli, I'm sure you do know this place. It's taken near the entrance to the rhino park just outside Nairobi. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Jack for taking the time to work on my image. Removing the halo is key. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Henry. I think that trees always do well using IR |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Gary, Pleased you like it |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Arik, You are right. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Henry, Great eye for this wonderfully unusual view of the Tetons. Although a bleak view, your framing gives it a richness and warmth. Wonderful detail. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Emil, What a perfect image for this time of year. Even in Florida, I feel cold looking at it. I love all the icicles making beautiful designs. I think that the perfect processing lies somewhere between your two presentations in that I like the frozen water in the second, but think the tree line is too bright. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Palli, You show a wonderful story coming out of the sand. The artist sure is talented in working with sand. Your post processing is spot on. The use of light and shadow makes this image. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Gary, I though you had taken up pinhole photography! This show how to take a very simple image and turn it into something dramatic. Well thought out. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Chuck, A very pleasing cloud scape. The almost panoramic view adds to the vastness. I also like the original view, but that makes another picture. I would add more contrast in the water, and whiten some of the clouds. Like Henry I feel that the horizon line is not straight. |
Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Jack, Your eye is so good at seeing those lead in lines. I think the contrast between the sky and trees is lovely as is. Yes to removing the small cloud. I was intrigued by Palli's idea of flipping and do think that it reads better that way.
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Jan 6th |
| 66 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Arik, Looking at the image made me smile. Your processing is just so good. Perfect tonality for this. Generative fill problems aside, I think it would have been just as pleasing without the dogs. I guess then I would not have smiled! |
Jan 6th |
8 comments - 5 replies for Group 66
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11 comments - 8 replies Total
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