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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Reply |
I agree Joe - your changes put the wave right where my eye wants to go. Great suggestion. |
May 17th |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Comment |
It's interesting that your editing brings out (to me) the appearance of more sunlight on the building. A wintry sun for sure, but nice light and shadows. I like how you've highlighted the snowy branches of the trees to give separation from the sky. But I think just a little too much white at the tips, which does not look as natural as the rest of the image. And I agree with Jerry - crop down a little on the sky. But overall I love this shot! It's a wonderful winter landscape. |
May 12th |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Comment |
With this pano view it's difficult to see much detail. Nonetheless we can appreciate the extreme flooding and the damage that might have occurred. Glad your home was safe!
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May 8th |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Comment |
This is nice Mike. You have been able to bring out a little of the color - even a touch of blue in the sky. I wonder what the Dehaze slider in Lightroom would do?
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May 8th |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Comment |
That's quite a shot! The electric poles and lines really do add to the image because they provide a sense of scale. You sure captured the front wall of the storm! |
May 7th |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Amazing Jerry! I agree with Al on his suggestion for a slight crop.
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May 7th |
| 22 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I think just a little more contrast would help the clouds. I agree with Al that the clouds are a bit softer in the B&W version, and contrast could help. Interesting clouds. They don't appear here very often. |
May 7th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 22
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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