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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Bye Bunny. Sorry to see you go. Enjoy your monochrome group. |
Nov 30th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
The brightly lit houses, the mountains, and the sky are beautiful. I would crop out all the dark buildings on the right, and the buildings on the left, to the left of the red roof, and make it a vertical image. |
Nov 19th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
This is a great snapshot for remembering a wonderful moment. However, the over-bright lighting on the deer's leg and side, and the lack of sharpness, detract from the quality of the capture. |
Nov 19th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Your original image is a really good one to work with, but the processing left a big dark blot on the upper half. I suggest you start over. With your skills you can make this a beautiful picture. |
Nov 19th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Kathleen, I appreciate your comments. |
Nov 19th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for the quick adjustment. I like it. More contrast makes a big difference. |
Nov 14th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
The grebe really is cute. You got a great image of it, with the face perfectly sharp and with such an adorable expression on it. My eye goes right to the terrific eye and beak, and lingers there to enjoy it.
I would crop it differently. Rather than put the face in the center, and losing the wake behind the grebe. I would put the grebe at the left one-third point, with the wake trailing behind it.
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Nov 9th |
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| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
What an exciting place to take a picture. And what a beautiful structure you photographed - with an equally lovely reflection. I love seeing the photograph, because I am unlikely to see it in person.
My only nit-pik is that it seems so flat. I know it was a triumph to capture this without any people, but I almost wish there were a few native people, or something like a boat or a duck in the water, to give the image some depth. |
Nov 9th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Terry, I love the beauty, the colors, the lighting, and the sharpness of the 3 flowers you have arranged for this still life.
I would prefer that the lowest flower be out less far from the other 2, so you wouldn't have to leave so much black space. And I would prefer to have the image rotated so that the Lowest flower points to the upper right corner.
Please forgive me but I couldn't resist editing this in my vision. In Photoshop I shortened the longest stem and rotated the whole image counter-clockwise.
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Nov 9th |
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| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Bunny, thank you for the nip and tuck suggestion. How did you do that?
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Nov 6th |
| 16 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Jack. I made an error. After I saw my image on this screen, I realized that the brightness of my monitor had been turned down during my final edit. I should know better - have to always check the monitor. |
Nov 3rd |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 16
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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