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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Reply |
Thank you for asking to see the color version. Here it is:
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Mar 25th |
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| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Wow! You did it! You smoothed the water while the gulls stood still for you. How nice of them. Great capture. Great post-processing. I agree with Mohanan that the piece of rock in the bottom right should be cloned out. Also, I would lighten the big rock in the bottom left - bring out more detail and have it be less of a dark distraction. |
Mar 20th |
| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
How nice that the bird posed well for you. The bird is beautiful and I like the way the branches on the right framed it. I would crop off some of the left side so the bird is slightly left of center, and I'd crop some of the bottom - but good job. |
Mar 19th |
| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Great setup for photographing your beautiful flowers. If you want more separation between the flowers and the reflection, you can select just the real flowers to brighten and leave the reflection quieter.
I think your F/320 is a typo. |
Mar 5th |
| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Beautiful flowers, beautiful composition.
The outer flowers are a little softer than they are in the original, presumably from cropping. At f/11 you would get deep depth of field, but with a 112mm zoom, you are better off doubling that number in the denominator for the shutter speed to give yourself more leeway with camera shake (i.e., 112mm zoom could use 1/250 shutter speed for safety).
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Mar 5th |
| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Such a beautiful animal, sharp, backlit, and with an amazing set of antlers. The lighter sagebrush flats are a perfect backdrop for him to "pose" against. I would crop some of the bottom so the blurry flats aren't such an eye-catching distraction. |
Mar 4th |
| 16 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Great boat image taken at twilight - with colorful reflections on the water. The yellow canoe with its 2 passengers is an interesting addition to the image. Your edits are good, but the green trees on the right just above the boat look blurred. I wonder if Topaz Sharpen could bring back the detail.
The 4 large white "lights"(?) at the front of the boat seem overexposed - without detail. Also, I would clone out the towers above the trees and crop out more sky. |
Mar 4th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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