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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 50 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
A good action shot but I agree with previous comments about the background. If I had other good images from this shoot I would leave this one. If there are no other good images I would clone out the background including the posts, the man and the hut as well as the white object at the bottom right of the image. |
Mar 13th |
| 50 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
To answer your second question first. It depends what you want to do with the image. On my 27 inch monitor the noise is a problem and I suspect that if you print it too large it will be. Personally I prefer the colour version but in both I think the near boat is too bright |
Mar 13th |
| 50 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
I generally agree with previous comments. In my version I have given it more contrast and applied a vignette to the outside. I have taken the lettering out but as the size of the rectangles go smaller as we go from right to left it is not a simple case of using the clone tool in Photoshop. I used Filter/Vanishing Point |
Mar 13th |
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| 50 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
I like the landscape with the foreground grasses leading to the water and then the mountain range. I would agree with cropping the sky and darkening the grasses. Sepia landscapes, however, are not to my taste. |
Mar 9th |
| 50 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
As always your processing is of a very high standard. I would flip the image and possibly make the fence post vertical. To me it doesn't then seem as cluttered. In the flipped image I like the fence going from left to right leading to the post. I wouldn't crop. My wife likes the image without the flip. She says she can image walking on the sand towards the dunes. |
Mar 9th |
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