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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
My thanks to all of you for your comments. I'm so pleased to be in this group. |
Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Good capture of a bird in flight. I wish you had posted the original. I would prefer more cropping above the bird, to get rid of the blurrier parts and to make the bird more of a center of attention. |
Jan 9th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I was in Spokane last summer too and stood in the same spot. Love your photo, with the clock tower and the old structure (forget what it's called) in the background.
Unfortunately, the waterfall is overexposed. You have no detail in the whites, though there seems to be detail in the original. If you had a tripod, a slow shutter speed might have taken care of that, or returning later in the day. |
Jan 9th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful photo. You are so lucky to have such wonderful scenery nearby. Great capture of the mountains and island reflected in the lake. Good adjustments, but 2 comments:
1. I prefer the blue sky in the original. I think the edit is too saturated.
2. I would dramatically crop the bottom of the photo, and a little off both sides. I think this is a case where the rule of thirds would be best observed. My feeling is that there is too much water on the bottom, and the horizon would be more interesting just a little more than â…“ up the photo. (You have followed the rule of thirds horizontally, and the church spire is perfect on the right third line.) |
Jan 9th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Love this image. The people playing chess on the hill have a lovely soft background to set them off. Beautiful job of editing the background.
I would have preferred to have the whole bike in the photo, but you can't have everything. |
Jan 7th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Great pose for the giraffe, but the face is not sharp. Indoors with an iphone would require much more light for a faster shutter speed. It looks like the focus was on the giraffe's neck, which is much sharper than the face. You can tell the iphone where to focus by touching the spot (the face) before you take the photo. |
Jan 7th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I love that you captured the Eiffel Tower disappearing into the clouds. The tree branches add interest and perspective. I would prefer to have the whites whiter. |
Jan 7th |
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