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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Less, thank you. |
Nov 29th |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thank you Paul. |
Nov 29th |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Your image is quite interesting with all the repetitive lines and shapes. I see what you mentioned about loss of detail around the edges - one area that stands out is the roof line on the left before Terminal 1. The lane markers in the streets are different. |
Nov 24th |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thank you Grace. |
Nov 23rd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thank you Tony. |
Nov 23rd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Tom. I do need to get back to this spot throughout the year. This image was taken ten days after peak, according to the ranger. I tried adding luminoscity and saturation as possible. Just need to watch my timing fall. |
Nov 23rd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Grace, I really like your image as is. My eye travels obviously first to the moon and then laterally to the right, both following rule of third. Then I favor the upper completely dark ceiling. I find I am also responding to your having lighten the rocks in the foreground. Without that my eye would not travel compeletly in a circular motion around the entire scene.
Well done. |
Nov 22nd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Challenging concept Les. I like your capture of decay and the blurry representation from having someone walking throughout your scene to help in portraying your story. I would recommend eliminating the electrical panel for a different reason than Tom. While my eye does not travel there first, the panel tries to pull my eye. Nicely done. |
Nov 22nd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Tony, by your framing you have chosen the foliage and sky as your subjects, and this works well. Is the granite formation Half Dome? I could suggest brightening the fall colors, especially the yellows and increasing saturation to taste. |
Nov 22nd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Barbara you have a lovely image here. The detail and sharpness are fine, as your exposure. Your wonderful image is superb as is. I have some subtle suggestions for consideration, though. I would significantly reduce any impact the twig atop the sparrow. Also consider increasing the contrast on the body a tad for more separation and cropping in from the top. Great Image.
Regarding Topaz software I would recommend the Ai version of Sharpen and DeNoise. Unfortunately this company has backed off their promise for free updates forever. |
Nov 22nd |
| 7 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Technically superior - sharp, focused and holds one's attention pursuing through the multitude of patterns and shapes within the fins and scales. The sharpness of the eye and eyelid are impactful. Cropped in for more prominence and agree with darkening background. |
Nov 8th |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 7
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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