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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
I would use the red color slider in Lightroom to reduce the red, if it doesn't affect red elsewhere. Or else use a brush. Thanks for asking. |
Jun 26th |
| 16 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
I agree - it's a very nice portrait and your "Rembrandt" lighting is admirable. Still, I feel that the dark side of his face is just too dark for this very bright portrait and is lacking in sharpness. The blue shirt is not distracting but the red cheek is. |
Jun 24th |
| 16 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Beautiful portrait. Great post-processing. I too think that the slightly darker right side of her face, somewhat shielded by her arm and hair, adds to the portrait. You lightened it just the right amount. |
Jun 24th |
| 16 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Renee, my welcome to you also.
You captured a beautiful flower. Good idea to crop it the way you have done, but possibly leaving more on the lower left as Terry did. I don't know if you intended to blur the petals, or if that is the result of the severe crop. If it's the latter, you might try Topaz Gigapixel, which is designed for sharpening blur that is added by severe cropping. |
Jun 24th |
| 16 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Beautiful image of Warrior in a natural setting. The warrior is well-posed and well-captured, perfect color, sharpness, and lighting. Not in need of improvement in any way, but if I have to find something, I would suggest lightening the trees in the upper left. |
Jun 3rd |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 16
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4 comments - 1 reply Total
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