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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
I didn't sharpen the image at all but I think that "appearance" sometimes happens when I use the shadows/highlights adjustment. I wouldn't think adjusting the s/h would have any affect on sharpness but I'm wondering if just bringing down the highlights a tad gives a clearer definition of edges.?? |
Feb 24th |
| 68 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
These are such interesting creatures and really are great in stereo. I've seen a few in the Honolulu aquarium that were more orange-ish and also had this fantastic leafy appearance. I'm amazed they don't look "nibbled-on" by other sea creatures who might think those "leaves" are food. This is a nicely-done stereo image for being taken through glass and water with difficult lighting. |
Feb 18th |
| 68 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
This is a wonderful image and the young girl had just the perfect colored, textured clothes and umbrella to contrast a gray, stone setting. The umbrella ribs are great in the stereo shot. It's also nice that she has one foot stepped-up to appear relaxed and not "formal". And the fisheye effect adds to the scene. Very nice. |
Feb 18th |
| 68 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
Yes, I think that was a good suggestion of cropping on the left side. The way I submitted the image, the walkway was almost center composed. I re-cropped the image but left just a little more cattail buffer on the left side so that the fence wasn't right on the edge. |
Feb 18th |
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