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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful fall shot, with a leading line that draws the eye right back to the trees and out to the 2 sides where the people are fishing.
I would lighten the purple to remove it from the clouds and make it less bright in the trees. |
Nov 17th |
| 16 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I wish I had a lens like that.
Your adjustments really brought out the beauty of the bear. And I like the vertical crop.
You didn't mention the shutter speed in your description. I'm wondering if you had used an f-stop that opened the lens wider and kept only the bear in focus (which would have increased the shutter speed), and a tripod, if you would have gotten an even sharper bear. |
Nov 17th |
| 16 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
A beautiful view of the canyon, with the river providing a leading line to draw my eyes into the scene. The lighting is great, highlighting the ridges in the cliffs on both sides of the river.
I would make the sky less blue by selecting it in Photoshop, or the entire image less blue by using the white balance slider. |
Nov 17th |
| 16 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
With your photo you've taken me to a place that I will probably never see for real, and I've enjoyed the trip. The foreground - with all the people on the bridge and the water-spewing animal sculpture -
provides an interesting and softer contrast to the harsh skyscapers behind it. Great photo.
I would try to adjust the vertical perspective of the skyscapers. Some seem to have been built on a slant, but those that weren't, like the one on the left (I think) could be made to stand straight up and down with Lightroom or Photoshop. |
Nov 17th |
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