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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
I like this composition much better too! That sounds like a super fun workshop!! I've never done a paid photographer workshop, but want to do some in the future. Need some cashola $$. haha |
Mar 18th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Yes all on a tripod with wireless remote. I've been making the effort to use the remote to really avoid camera shake. I'm going to look thru them and try to resubmit. Thanks Virginia! |
Mar 18th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Awesome shot John!! I love the pinnacle rocks leading out into the vastness. I went there last year and the muted colors in the background seem very natural to me. Maybe a slight more dehaze would bring out a little sharpness in the background, but still leave the muted colors? I like the feeling of balance overall. Nice composition!!
Great job!! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
What an awesome shot!! I'm so sad I missed it this year!! The geese against the dark is wonderful! I haven't seen a shot with this background. I like the winter trees and grass.
The only spot I would like to see adjusted is the slight blur in the left foreground. Everything is so sharp, but that keeps drawing my eye to it. Maybe just cropping that side up to the forked tree that is sharp.
It's a really great shot!! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
This is my favorite kind of shot! I love the lone tree against the wide landscape. The colors are beautiful. The layers from foreground to background are balanced and really delight the eye. It does have a cold feel.
John mentioned cropping vertical and I think that could be a whole different photo with the tree the main focus. Just another option.
Great photo!! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
What a wonderful capture!! I have a bucketlist wish to photograph wild horses one day. I love the light and the movement of the horses. I'm wondering if cropping it to the 16X8 would bring out the horses more? (losing a lot of the snow) The scene is about the horses crossing the water. I do like the colors in the sky and the tops of the trees. The trees have great detail.
I hate to lose any horses, but cropping the left and cloning out any fence will give it a more natural wild horse look. This photo makes me smile!! Great Job! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Great lines throughout this shot. Love the dock leading line. I think everyone had great suggestions and edits. Cutting the dock out at the bottom part or all does give 2 different looks to me. The reflections are nice in the water. I can't suggest anything that hasn't been mentioned. Very nice shot! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Thank you Virginia! I did use it once, but I'll give it another touch of it. I'm excited for the positive comments. But here's a confusion, Adobe stock denied it for being out of focus. I didn't think it was out of focus. No one has mentioned that. I'm going to try and submit the non-HDR version and see what they say. Thank you! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Thank you John. I'll play round with the sky and see if I can bring any color out. Virginia suggested using more dehaze, so I will try. Thanks! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Thank you Marla!! I'm so excited I done good this time. haha |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Thank you Theresa! I thought all ridges really made it. Thanks! |
Mar 13th |
| 71 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Thank you Mike! Yeah! I done good! haha I wanted the river to be the leading line into the mountains. I'm so glad I stopped at this particular overlook. |
Mar 4th |
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