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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
Thank you so much for taking the time to re-edit my picture, Richard. This improved the picture tremendously and I will use your technique on other pictures as well with a not so obvious focal point. |
Jun 20th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
A very well done picture. It makes me want to go there and take my own picture. May be slightly more golden mountains as Michael suggests and perhaps boost the green trees a bit. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
A very well done picture. It makes me want to go there and take my own picture. May be slightly more golden mountains as Michael suggests and perhaps boost the green trees a bit. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Hello David. Most is said before I came in this time. I like the composition, but agree with the others in lighten up the light house, crop the foreground and make it slightly warmer. A good start in the group! |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Nice blue lights that form a leading line. However, to me it is two separate motives; one of the windows and one of the blue row of lights. By cropping it like Le suggested, it improved. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
This is what we i Norway would called a Soria Moria picture (from the Norwegian painter Theodor Kittelsen) as it could have been taken from a Norwegian fairy-tale. A very good use of depth of field by the light. I think I would cropped a bit on the right side so the trees on both sides made a frame. A picture to hang on the wall! |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Nice to see pictures from your trip :). Beautiful buildings where also the city life is well captured. As commented by others as well, the buildings are leaning forward, but my opinion is that if I have the choice between cutting the top of the building and correcting the upright, I would let it be as it is. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
I used some time just looking at this image. It is a strong monumental building. My first impression was that it is too crowded with cars and people that take focus away from the beautiful building. My suggestion is to crop it to portrait format and eliminate the neighbor buildings as well. If taken in portrait format the top of the tower would be captured as well. Some more clarity would enhanced bothe te building and the clouds. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
Hello Hattie, I have never thought about converting to B&W, I will tray that. I agree with toning down the yellow slightly. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
I agree with your changes, Bill. The picture improved, especially by cropping the foreground. thank you. |
Jun 11th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thank you guys for the comments. I take your point about toning down the foreground. |
Jun 8th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thank you guys for the comments. I take your point about toning down the foreground. |
Jun 8th |
| 36 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thank you guys for the comments. I take your point about toning down the foreground. |
Jun 8th |
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10 comments - 3 replies Total
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