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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful backlit cactus plants.
I suggest you go back to the original and clone out the partial plant on the left and the one on the right, before you lighten the 2 main ones which remain. |
Oct 20th |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
Thank you for getting carried away. It illustrates your points very well. |
Oct 20th |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Great photo of the stork family. Good lighting from the back right. I would like a tighter crop - of the bottom and the left - to put more focus on the birds - and a little less shadow on the face and back of the right bird. |
Oct 19th |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Wonderful capture of the bear and seagull and the rushing water. The falling water behind the bear is a great backdrop for a terrific wildlife pair.
I suggest lightening the shadows to make the bear and the rocks a little lighter - with more interesting detail. I'd especially like to see the rock on the left lighter, so it doesn't grab so much attention away from the bear. You can use the Quick Selection tool to outline the rock and then use image adjustments to make it lighter and more colorful. You could use the same tool for the rock on the right. |
Oct 19th |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
A very creative "interpretation" of your photo. It's no longer realism, but it certainly is artistically interesting. |
Oct 8th |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
The silhouetted statue backlit by the setting sun is great. Since the best sky is to the left of the statue, I would crop out some of the right and some of the bottom and get the structure closer to the rule-of-thirds right line. |
Oct 8th |
| 16 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments. I used LR to edit after I used NIK for the HDR conversion. My first time to use HDR for this purpose. I will adjust the colors as you wrote. Good suggestion. I forgot to mention that my camera is a Sony A6300. |
Oct 8th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 16
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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