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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Agree, this is really a nice red. It grabs your attention to explore the word COPY. I like the composition. Well done. |
Dec 5th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 1
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| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Karl. When I look at this again it is very busy. Negative on the engine detail. I was at the limit. |
Dec 14th |
| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Agree, the mono works very well. Sharp detail is great as is the tonality, contrast and composition. Good job! |
Dec 11th |
| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Well done and interesting in monochrome. |
Dec 7th |
| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
In my view this needs to be square composition, eliminate the milkweed. Otherwise, the tonality and contrast are good. |
Dec 7th |
| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
It has shadow detail, contrast and great tonality. Might be an interesting wall hanging. Definitely a monochrome shot. |
Dec 7th |
| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
We never tire of these senior portraits. Here facial expression is very comfortable and at ease with you. Maybe a little less contrast, hard to know without a print. Great shot. |
Dec 7th |
| 50 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Wow, an old Chevvy! Excellent contrast, tonality, and full of interest. Good eye. |
Dec 7th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 50
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| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Reply |
IMHO, using auto everything is the best way to learn the camera. I did that with my new Fujifilm XPro2 for about a year. Made a lot of mistakes in the process. Im now using aperture priority most of the time along with higher ISO setting. |
Dec 11th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
To my eye, this image is a great study in street photography. Agree with Geoff that the building structure needs brighting detail. Possibly some vignetting to darken the crosswalk. Since the eye first goes to white the bottom of the image takes over the subject which is the building.
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Dec 11th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Reply |
Same here with post processing. I start with shadows and highlights, then go to auto tone, color and contrast. Final is smart sharpen a tiny bit. |
Dec 10th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Same for me, this photograph tells the story of commuting for sure. There is action and feeling here. Well done. |
Dec 9th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Reply |
Geoff, ah ha, that explains it all. Good work and good eye. Thanks for the dialogue. |
Dec 8th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Yes, the wind is blowing good speed. I like the color, contrast and exposure. It may be a little soft. Especially with a mirrorless camera you can use a higher ISO and get away from f/4 with a landscape shot - f/8-16. |
Dec 8th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Jill. I feel a little regretful that I did not write down the name and address, especially the doggie. |
Dec 4th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Unusual stance. Agree, the blue shoes are the subject. Showing the whole body would tell more of a story. |
Dec 4th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Since you can return with a tripod go for it. I feel the composition, colors, and tonality would be worth the effort. It is a little soft. I would not reduce the ISO below 2500. With proper exposure that will not be an issue. Try it with the Panasonic. Try bracketing 5 shots at â…“ EV +-. |
Dec 4th |
| 92 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Great street photo. It has it all. Color, contrast, sharp, compostion are all spot on in my view. No help to add. |
Dec 4th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 92
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13 comments - 5 replies Total
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