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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 67 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Très simple! Je passe énormément de temps à me promener dans des réserves avec mon equipment. Le resultat: diminue le stress quotidien, permet de prendre des grandes marches tout en levant des poids lourds! |
Aug 20th |
| 67 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Merci. |
Aug 19th |
| 67 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Contraste de couleurs et textures impressionnant entre la fleur elle même et le reste de la plante, incluant le bourgeon.
Excellente profondeur de champ considerant la grandeur de cette fleur. J'aime beaucoup les détails et l'excellente clartée.
Bravo! |
Aug 19th |
| 67 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Nous avons beaucoup de tortues peintes dans la région de Buffalo.
Bon câdrage et textures sans sursaturation.
Cette image aurais plus d'impact pour moi si la tête était tournée vers nous. Ces tortues ne suivent malheureusemant pas nos instructions.... |
Aug 19th |
| 67 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Étant donné que le sujet est rond, un câdrage carré ou celui-ci sont tous deux très appropriés. Je ne crois pas que la règle 1/3 s'applique ici.
J'aime beaucoups les tournesols, mais celui-ci semble avoir souffert beaucoup (bestioles, rigueurs climatique). Belles couleurs.
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Aug 19th |
| 67 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
J'aime bien les deux images mais pour des raisons différente. J'adore la plus grande (1/90 sec) car elle est plus représentative de la situation réelle: force de l'eau/courrant, la brume/évaporation, le câdrage et une vue très unique de la ville de Montreal. La plus petite (1.5 sec) est plus féérique et, pour ma part, ne transmet pas la puissance du courant. De plus, j'aurais tendence a élider une bonne portion au bas.
Bravo!
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Aug 19th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 67
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| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Very nice capture of a fairly shy bird in action + reflexion and almost silvery water.
Great! |
Aug 19th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
I love it. Nice family cluster. Fairly strong shadows adding depth to this quasi-sepia BW.
Very nice work. Love it! |
Aug 19th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Nice preservation of the textures and colors in this panorama. I am wondering if going closer to the edge and changing your angle of view would have help in adding a height perspective. Also having a subject (could have been a bench, old chair, etc...) in the foreground could also add depth.
Nice. |
Aug 19th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Wow... It looks like this Greater Egret was taking ballet lessons! Nice treatment of the background.
Interesting.
Great work. |
Aug 19th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
It is very difficult to point at the sun while keeping details on the birds. Nice colors and fair preservation of the textures.
Good work! |
Aug 19th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
I love this picture. I am in favor of keeping the trees in the foreground. They help to appreciate the size of this huge sand dune. Nice use of the shadow that adds depth to this picture.
Nice work! |
Aug 19th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
I really like that Canon 100-400 mm L ii. Very sharp and allow good close up. I normally carry with me a set of 3 extenders (for macro), but I do not believe that I use one in this case. I did a touch of vignetting. For the "bug" lovers one could clearly see that this is a male! |
Aug 13th |
| 69 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Thanks for the suggestion. I did not think about it. |
Aug 12th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 69
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| 70 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Very moody.... Great as it is. |
Aug 19th |
| 70 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
To capture the magnificence of these trees is very difficult. They are so tall....
Having someone to stand in the foreground can sometimes help adding some perspective, but here the vegetation is playing this role. I love the way the lighth simmers through the path and the trees.
Very nice work. |
Aug 19th |
| 70 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful, peaceful, relaxing and well balanced. Love it! |
Aug 13th |
| 70 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Thanks for these kind comments. I tried to capture what was truly dramatic sky while keeping a detailed foreground (without using extra light). |
Aug 13th |
3 comments - 1 reply for Group 70
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13 comments - 5 replies Total
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