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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
Composition with the opposing diagonals is well done. Exposure is on the money. Those bright lights along the street are too blown; they are impossible to tone down. However, they are so small that they add to the scene rather than distract. There seems to be a little camera shake. Were you using a tripod? Topaz Denoise is even better than NIK. You added just the perfect touch with Topaz HDR heavy grunge filter. It is easy to overdo. Very well done. |
Apr 11th |
12 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
What a clever idea! Electricity must be expensive everywhere. Did you use a reflector to bounce some light onto the coins? Great composition. Perfect exposure for the very bright light and the darker coins. Job well dome. |
Apr 8th |
12 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
What an interesting lamp! The light it gives the scene is well-focused on the subject, but nicely lights the background as well. Did you win the game? |
Apr 8th |
12 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
This looks like a great image to try different compositions - diagonal from left, diagonal from right, number of candles. Your shallow depth of field allows the viewer to concentrate on the front candle, while the background continues the candle motif. This tells more of a story than just a single candle. |
Apr 8th |
12 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
We have driven past Boathouse Row many times. It is truly beautiful at night, as your image shows. The reflections in the river are perfectly exposed. But the sky adds a subtle touch. This is much more effective than having the houses and reflections floating on a black background. The image grows from left to right, much like an electric crescendo symbol. Nice job. |
Apr 8th |
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