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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
After I submitted the images, I thought it would have been fun if I could have created a look of the water running over the bags, but that is beyond my PS skill set. |
Nov 17th |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
I totally forgot that image was submitted. Thanks for the acknowledgement. |
Nov 17th |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I feel the image is very busy and the out of focus items distract from the flowers. I'd like to see the crop be just the upper 1/3 with the 3 flowers that are in focus against the water. I'd also darken or clone the light blade of grass that intersects the flowers.
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Nov 17th |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I agree with Peggy's comments. Cloning the stems and darkening the background will allow the fish and flowers to pop. i think desaturating just a little bit will also give it strong color balance. |
Nov 17th |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
This is a nice composition with the subject off center. The yellowish leaf to the left draws my attention away from the flower. I'd like to see it darkened. I suggest cloning out the seed pod thingamajigger in the upper right and reducing/cloning the specular highlights. |
Nov 17th |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
what a fun photo. I call these "jackpot" opportunities. Good light, multiple layers, varying shapes and textures and nice angles. The focus is off in the areas mentioned when I look closely. A few things I would do to emphasize the layers is clone in clouds to fill the void on the left and clone out the orange leaves in the pods. |
Nov 17th |
| 22 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
At first glance I thought it was shot in Mexico. i like the original crop as I feel it allows the flowers to breath. Clean up the dust spots and you will have a very nice soothing image. |
Nov 17th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 22
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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