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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Many thanks Pamela. |
Apr 17th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Many thanks Pamela. |
Apr 17th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thanks for your suggestions Sharon. I have sooooo much to learn about the Canon R5. |
Apr 17th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Mike. |
Apr 17th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Ally. |
Apr 17th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Polly!
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Apr 10th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Ann. |
Apr 7th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Ally, this is a wonderful seascape. The foreground log and rocks and that bird at the edge of the rocks give interest and perspective. The log leads the eyes to the beach that then winds out to the horizon along the water. Such a peaceful place. |
Apr 6th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Ann, this is wonderful! He has such a sweet expression, and his coloring is beautiful. Your crop is perfect. The diagonal of the branch, the negative space in front of the bird, and the background bokeh are excellent compositional elements. Was he in your back yard? What camera, lens, settings and editing software did you use? |
Apr 6th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
I LOVE buffalo, and I really love this shot. Their positions give fascinating abstracts, and the illusion of one long segmented buffalo. The lead one looks like he is wearing a fireman's helmet. The expression of the lead one is wonderful, as though he is thinking "OK just click the shutter". The wide aperture generated a great background bokeh. I would remove the tree trunk behind the animals, and crop left to remove the tree trunk on the left. Then I would lighten the front animal and add some clarity to bring out that great face. I would give this image a place on my wall. |
Apr 6th |
| 52 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
This image is wonderful. The colors are pleasing, the textures interesting and the composition (crop) is perfect. Your processing is great. The ND filter worked well for the silk water. I love the way the haze/reflection of the falls in the water leads the eyes to the falls. The HDR gives the trees and rocks in the background a marvelous clarity. |
Apr 6th |
4 comments - 7 replies for Group 52
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| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
I LOVE this interpretation!!! I go now to order pizza and rejoice that I live. |
Apr 17th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Fascinating! Thanks. |
Apr 17th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Many thanks Karl |
Apr 17th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
YEA!! You found even more sprites. Many thanks. |
Apr 16th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Oh Peter, thank you! I LOVE your interpretations. It is what draws me to abstracts. |
Apr 14th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Tnanks Peter. I would love to know some of the things you see.
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Apr 14th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
The intense stare is wonderful. Topaz AI did a great job sharpening the owl. I would mask the owl, invert, and tone down the bright background over which the owl is flying. You sure have found effective settings on the OM-1. |
Apr 7th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Wonderful reflection. I like the toned down colors. The orange and blue are a great complementary combination. I would like the texture restored and a bit of clarity/dehaze added. You have a great eye for the abstract. |
Apr 7th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Is that a Virginia Bluebell? The papyrus paper creates an beautiful background. The green background is lovely, and I also like the background color in your original image. I hope you will share more images of your wild flowers. |
Apr 7th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Powerful composition expertly executed. The image in the sphere is fascinating. Who is the artist? Do you have an undistorted photo of the piece (painting or sculpture?) that you cna share? |
Apr 7th |
| 79 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Wonderful interpretation. Thanks. |
Apr 6th |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 79
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9 comments - 13 replies Total
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