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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Why does it not surprise me that you have been to Red Fish Lake!!!! It is a short 3 mile hike to this location. I will return one day and try a different composition. |
Sep 28th |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
I like your suggestions and will play around with it. |
Sep 28th |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
I love an old barn. It is cropped a bit tight, but you can add canvas in PS. I personally would replace the sky with a bluer color. The branches are a little snug to the edge, but you can easily clone out the ends. I'd also bump up the saturation just a smidge to get the barn to pop. |
Sep 28th |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
I like the crop, which still tells the story she is in a clothing shop. You capture a nice expression on her face. Tone her skin tone down a little and I think you have a keeper. |
Sep 28th |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Rodeo shots are so dang hard to get without the background noise. You nailed the separation of the horses legs/hooves, which is so important in animal photography. If you use PS, I'd try selecting the subject to see if it will capture horse and rider. If not then attempt to darken and blur the background as Joe suggests. |
Sep 28th |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
I agree with Joe and Mike's comments. Framing the doorway with arch structure (minus the wire) and leaving the cat where it is gives a more dynamic image. |
Sep 28th |
| 22 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Nicely done. Great story of days gone by. I like the leading lines from all angles to the chain and lock. Nice color tones! |
Sep 28th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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