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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
I favor image #1 for it's clarity, detail, contrast ans saturation. The other two images appear flat on the screen. |
Jul 18th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
I favor image #1 for it's clarity, detail, contrast ans saturation. The other two images appear flat on the screen. |
Jul 18th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Les, congratulatios, you captured the silhouette of the Statue of Liberty and assisted with the vibrant warmish tones. Really fine image. I do agree with Tony on removing the brush to the right, as it does not add to the story and results in my opinion, a more pleasant image. |
Jul 18th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Thanks for your comments and efforts Tony. The logic I applied to my settings: I was one quarter mile away, wished to shoot at f/11 for firework detail, as well as downtown Cincinnati as well. All but the the multiple bursts at finally seemingly came out okay. I'll be back tomorrow evening for another attempt. |
Jul 18th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Thanks for your comments and efforts Tony. The logic I applied to my settings: I was one quarter mile away, wished to shoot at f/11 for firework detail, as well as downtown Cincinnati as well. All but the the multiple bursts at finally seemingly came out okay. I'll be back tomorrow evening for another attempt. |
Jul 18th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Lovely subject Tony. Great idea to shoot at maximum focal length, and you handled the difficult harsh lighting coming in from the back side. I do agree with Tom's suggestion of cloning out the green whatever below her chin. |
Jul 16th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Contrasting subtle magenta plant against a green background works well Barbara. The myriad of water droplets spread throughout and the sharpness of your image really help. Well done. |
Jul 16th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
I do recommend Topaz's deNoiseai to reduce noise. Tom, I do like your suggestion of painting in yellow to the burst. |
Jul 16th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Nice story capturing a content fisherman enjoy his time. Catching his fly casting adds. The viewers eyes are drawn inward to the small rapids then to the fisherman. Adding a bit exposure to the land and fisherman and warming the background helps as Oliver has shared. One might consider cropping in a bit from the left side. |
Jul 16th |
| 7 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Dave. I will check out Group 51 |
Jul 6th |
8 comments - 2 replies for Group 7
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8 comments - 2 replies Total
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