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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Colorful & lovely part of the world. Many topographical leading lines going back to that point of infinity gives it nice depth of field. Warm light on the mountain tops.
Too bad it was a bald sky day; however it strikes me as being too blue. In Lightroom I might try HSL sliders reducing saturation of the blues and lightening their lumminence. Either that or consider sky replacement if acceptable for your purposes.
As Pierre said applying Lens correction to your images prior to merging a Pano is correct, just be aware that any application of the local Lightroom brushes applied prior to merging does not carry over to the final Pano image. So do those edits after you've done your merging. |
Aug 11th |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Pierre. I'll have to go look for additional images that might have more room on the top; I chose this one as it had the water rings.
Your clean up is quite an improvement. I had removed a lot of bugs but not all; prefer this more blanaced & cleaner image.
I had given no thought to the reflection interface; it balances it nicely. |
Aug 10th |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Love the blur of the galloping legs, the soft flowing mane, warm chestnut color, and sharp cowboys face full on to the camera with his eyes where they should be: on the cow.
I might try to de-emphasize the audience using a local Lightroom brush to darken and desaturate them a bit. You could also try a radial brush on the cowboy,horse and cow to further emphasize them by adding a little exposure, temperature, and saturation. |
Aug 10th |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I see sharp focus on the foreground grasses, then it drops off into a nice timeless farm scene beyond. The dark treeline and sky seem flat and don't pull me in. I feel a sense of depth needs to be developed; perhaps by using a smaller f stop and local Lightroom adjustment tools to draw your attention to the farm buildings. There's also a terrific tree to the right of the silo that could be highlighted and separated from the background tree line to add a sense of depth. |
Aug 10th |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Lovely evening on the Erie emphasizing the colorful sky and water reflection. The wide angle captured the river edge to edge while minimizing the distant buildings. Very nice.
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Aug 8th |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
The forked stream provides the perfect leading lines taking my eye back to the falls and the lush vegetation up the sides keeps them from leaving the image. I really like the low shooting position you chose. The focus is perfect and your aperture shows full depth of field with nice blacks and whites; nothing blocked or blown out. Your treatment of the water motion is dreamy at 15 second exposure.
Lovely pano; well worth the extra effort to obtain all that great detail. |
Aug 7th |
| 70 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I like the way the tree branch drapes over the church framing it nicely and also blocking out the sky.
Does IR enhance the texture of the church walls? It shows such incredible details. |
Aug 7th |
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