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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Steven! I agree, if I would have used shutter priority it would have been a lot easier and I possibly could have composed the shot better. Thanks for your and Lance's input! |
Apr 18th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Nice photo! This is a very interesting perspective! The photo itself is very sharp and the conversion to black & white is well suited for this image. I agree with Stephen L. above, wondering whether this is lens distortion or natural perspective which our eyes normally see. Thanks for posting this! |
Apr 18th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Very creative image. Interesting technique which I have never tried. Thanks for posting this! |
Apr 18th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Excellent images! Nice rich colors and focus is tack sharp. As others have mentioned, this is a great project. Excellent work! |
Apr 9th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Very creative photo! This image allows my eyes to look over the entire photo and keep the central theme intact. Even though you did not intend this to be one photograph, I like the creativity of the separate panels. Thank you! |
Apr 8th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
I really like the variant foreground in this photo. I am more familiar with seeing the foreground in focus (as taught in most composition books). This photo provides a different story line that makes the viewer pause and think. As noted by Stephen in his comment above, I always learn something from your photographs. Thanks!! |
Apr 8th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Chan! I agree completely. A little foreground showing where his next step would take place is a much better composition. |
Apr 8th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Cindy! I also have troubles keeping a checklist (see my reply to Lance above). That's what I like about our group, having others look at our photos and provide helpful critique and instruction that is very beneficial as I move forward. |
Apr 8th |
| 87 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Lance! This reminder to keep a good pre-photo checklist is truly appreciated. Many times I see a scene I want, get excited, then realize I should have taken more time prior to pushing the shutter release. This helps tremendously! |
Apr 8th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 87
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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