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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
I re-did the post-processing, without any sharpening. |
Apr 14th |
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| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Terry, the old flowers are quite pretty in their old age and look good on the background you have given them. The composition is pleasing. I would have preferred to have the flowers keep a little more of their sharpness in their transition. |
Apr 10th |
| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
I too think you've done well with challenging lighting. I don't think you should have increased the darkened area behind the guitarist on the right - it's good the way it is, but I would prefer more of the dark area over his head to let him have "breathing" room, making the image vertical, and including the other beams of light on the upper left side. |
Apr 10th |
| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Great capture of the old fortress, with leading lines that move me right through the paths. The cyclist is a wonderful addition to the composition. I would prefer a slightly faster shutter speed to sharpen the image of the cyclist. |
Apr 10th |
| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
Ger, I agree the petals are over-sharpened. Topaz AI Sharpener is a wonderful tool, as long as it is kept from over-sharpening. I will need to do the post-processing over. |
Apr 10th |
| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Beautiful long-exposure of the water just after sunset.
In my opinion, too much on the right that adds no interest. |
Apr 10th |
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| 16 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Lovely photo of the twin sisters. I agree with what Ger has written - yes to cropping out the tree, yes to prefer color version in which the hats and the background enhance the image. And in the color version the softness of the faces also enhances the images of the sisters. |
Apr 9th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 16
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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