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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
The feedback is great. I will try toning the foliage down a bit to see what results I get. Cropping to 3 horses does make the image more balanced and dynamic, but since both chestnut horses have passed away, I will keep them all in this one. |
Jan 28th |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Rodeos are tough to shoot, unless you can get down along the fence line! I like the color version of this image best. I'd leave the guy in on the left, crop the right side and punch the colors a bit. I'd also play with the dehaze slider to add some clarity. |
Jan 15th |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Nice portrait! I agree with the comments about the eyes. I like the lighter background and wonder what the image would look like if you cloned out the sky with the golden background color. i'd like to see her nose a little sharper, but then again having sharp eyes are a must with animals. The piece of grass in her mouth adds a nice touch to the story. |
Jan 15th |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Wow! It does not cease to amaze me what can be done on PS. Patience and time is the name of this game. Well done! |
Jan 15th |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful leading lines with the trees and rows of harvested grain. I like an image that leads my eyes to multiple places and this one provides that. The color balance is nice. I'd like to see more space at the top of the tree. I'd also try to clone the tree on the far left to allow space. I suggest cloning out the sprinkler pipe next to the first big tree. |
Jan 15th |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
I like the symmetry created with this image. I am curious if transformation in LR might reduce the leaning. I personally like the color version best. I feel this could be enhanced to bring out the gold color of the piano and tiles in the floor to frame the piano. The red is a vibrant accent to the scene. I just wish he had his suit coat on! |
Jan 15th |
| 22 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
This is a fun photo! I feel it is cropped too tight. On the right, I would crop the bush out and leave the stop sign. I'd crop the left just enough to create balance to the entire scene. I'd also darken the tree in the top left. I can see the halo, but if you are using it for a Christmas card, it will be minimal. If you are printing bigger, you can clone in Photoshop. It's tedious, but my experience has proven worthwhile if it's a piece to be sold. |
Jan 15th |
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