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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Thank you Marla! |
Apr 23rd |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Thanks John! If I take some off the left as Gordon suggests, then I can reduce the sky as well. I'm thinking to reduce that whole big top cloud. It's kind of disconnected from the scene. Thank you for the suggestion, I hadn't thought about it. |
Apr 23rd |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Yes, I'm going to work on removing the truck. Actually, I saw all those little sticks to go between and decided for the 'work life' look. haha There are two huge steel sewer tube to the left of the gates I cropped out. I liked the broken gate look, but I'll try a crop to bring out the windmill. Thanks Gordon!
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Apr 23rd |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
I went back and forth about the truck, so I appreciate your editing it out. I was kinda thinking 'work life' with it in. But, I get it without. I think with it gone, it does bring out the windmill more, because your eye isn't drawn to the white truck. I think I would like a little more space to the right of the windmill, so I will try editing the left as Gordon is suggesting. Thanks so much for taking time to help make this a better shot!! |
Apr 23rd |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
What a great landscape! I like the peaks with the river. The river gives it some context. I think the one you posted on Mike's comment is the one I like the best. I don't see anything I would change. It's an amazing area. Great job!
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Apr 23rd |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
It's a beautiful scene. I like the the sunset, trees, green field and the blue water with small clouds. For me, the big cloud in front looks like something coming up front of the lens. I'm having a hard time seeing it as a cloud reflection. Maybe because it looks out of focus and everything else is sharp? I seem to be the only one so far with that problem. So, it must be me. I love everything passed that. It's a pretty location. |
Apr 22nd |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for commenting Mark! |
Apr 19th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
This is a great capture. I love that the dog and sheep are similar color separated by the weeds/grass. It does tell the story. If you don't have room at the top, you could try cloning and increasing the black replacing the heads that are cropped off. OR crop it further on top and just have the backs of the sheep at the top and no black at all. Because the story is really the bottom right corner. Love this shot!! |
Apr 19th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Beautiful! I find myself doing more and more focus stacking shots. PS is so amazing. Thanks for sharing! |
Apr 19th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Spring is here as we shelter in place. I have gone out some on open nature places to shoot. Glad you were able to go out. I enjoy flowers. I like your capture. Did processing cause the halos around the leaves? I'm trying to figure that out. Because the flower is sharp. I think if the leaves are sharp, then blurring them may be better? I love that the flower is pristine. |
Apr 19th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Very nice Stuart! I have Topaz on the list to purchase soon. Many of my photography friends use it as well. Thanks so much for sharing!! |
Apr 19th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
John, I like your edit also. It really brings the focus to the beautiful water, rocks and snow. Thanks for taking time to share it! |
Apr 15th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
What a gorgeous spot!! I love the composition of the shot. I have a similar thought as Mark. Was it your intention that the light is coming from the left side across the cliff face to the water? If so, maybe lighten the cliff face a bit more so it feels a bit more balanced with the water?
It is a beautiful capture. |
Apr 15th |
| 71 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
I agree with everyone else. It's a beautiful rich shot with the color reflecting in the water. The low heavy clouds add to the mystery of the moment. There isn't anything I would change. |
Apr 15th |
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