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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Comment |
Good exposure, sharp focus and leading line given by placement of rocks. I also like the separation from the background very well. It was unfortunate your angle captured a cut stock right at the cat, it had to be removed. I further agree with Tom in regards to treating other distractions. |
Feb 15th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Comment |
Good balanced lighting, exposure and focused throughout. By the time of day and the positioning of the sun, I would have expected to see harsh lighting on the people in your image. But that is not the case, handled well. The only minor suggestion I have would be to change the cyan look to the building behind the swimming pool I said it was minor. Nice capture Nikos. |
Feb 15th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Nikos. I am looking forward to my new camera. |
Feb 11th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Comment |
Tony, I compliment your composition, the blood moon draws one's attention, and the rock formation (maybe called a haystack) placed immediately below. The motion of the waves and thrashing water against the rock, the blue tone and saturation. Very nice capture. |
Feb 10th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Comment |
One just has to love your image, Barbara, action, story, sharpness, reflection of pelican and background as well. I concur with Tom's comments on managing noise. Very Nice. |
Feb 10th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Comment |
Really nice capture Tom, grabs the viewer's attention, tells the story well and the timeing is impeccable. |
Feb 10th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Tom for your comments. In regards to the high ISO setting, I have experienced a problem with the shutter speed jumping occasionally when using Auto ISO. Actually, I set shutter at 1/1000 sec. I have experienced that problem with their D810 and the d7200 as well. Nikon techs advise to reset the body to factory default to resolve the issue. That will resovle the issue for awhile. Posted: 02/10/2018 09:43:34 Reply Edit Delete
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Feb 10th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Barbara for your comments. In regards to the high ISO setting, I have experienced a problem with the shutter speed jumping occasionally when using Auto ISO. Actually, I set shutter at 1/1000 sec. I have experienced that problem with their D810 and the d7200 as well. Nikon techs advise to reset the body to factory default to resolve the issue. That will resovle the issue for awhile. Posted: 02/10/2018 09:43:34 Reply Edit Delete
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Feb 10th |
| 7 |
Feb 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Barbara and Tom for your comments. In regards to the high ISO setting, I have experienced a problem with the shutter speed jumping occasionally when using Auto ISO. Actually, I set shutter at 1/1000 sec. I have experienced that problem with their D810 and the d7200 as well. Nikon techs advise to reset the body to factory default to resolve the issue. That will resovle the issue for awhile. |
Feb 10th |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 7
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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