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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
I will give the crop a try. I normally do not include people, but in this case they got to be part of the story. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Good catch! I was focused on the brightness rail in front of the photographer. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks! I typically do not include people, but this time I had no choice. I really liked the affect when I was editing. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for the feedback. Capturing the other photographers on camera screen, was a sweet accident. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
The final edits work very well. I do like the sky edited out. Marti's composition is better, but I'd like to see more space between the boat and edge of the photo. Perhaps adding canvas in PS could accomplish this. I may suggest a little more sharpening, but the dehaze you selected works for me. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I too love water reflections. My eyes wish to know what is creating the tall squiggly reflection. I think showing a portion of the palm tree will enhance the image. Final processing is nicely done. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
What a fun capture! I love the multiple leading lines with the fence and road, leading into the double rainbow. I feel it is over processed. Perhaps back off the saturation and contrast. Using the warp tool in PS would straighten out the leaning fence & trees on the right and level the horizon on the left. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Very cool! I love the creative process you used to create the motion affect. I like the composition. I would not change a thing. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I love the feel when I look at this image. It is restful! It also give my eyes permission to explore. I feel the processing used is spot on. The only thing I suggest trying is using the warp tool in PS to try and straighten the walls in both corners. |
Jun 19th |
| 22 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Clever idea! I'm on the fence about the cutout being sharp. When I first glance at the photo, my eyes are drawn to the out of focus frame. It was not until I read your description, I realized it was a buffalo. I believe an increase in exposure and sharpening of the landscape portion will further enhance the photo. |
Jun 19th |
5 comments - 5 replies for Group 22
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5 comments - 5 replies Total
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