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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
A very dramatic scene! I liked to be drawn by the road into the butte, then up to the clouds and end up at the butte in the distance. I agree with Michael about darkening the bottom part a bit. |
Dec 5th |
| 36 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
I is not easy to photograph well known scenes like this. But by the a good composition, it becomes interesting. The replacement of the sky, definitely created more drama. My only comment is reduce the colour of the water as it would increase the contrast and emphasise on the focal point. |
Dec 5th |
| 36 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Sometimes, pain is needed to achieve the result. I really love this image. To me, it looks like an old bison bull is laying resting on the ground, unaffected by the storm going on. I think a vignette would add to the drama in the scene. |
Dec 5th |
| 36 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
A simple, but powerful composition. At first, I only noticed the old building, but then I started to see the straws and the light and shadows around it. I have heard about PhotoPills, but never used it, so now I have to give it a try. Thank you for sharing. |
Dec 4th |
| 36 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
An interesting shot. Using tele lens in landscape photography is something we should do more often. I don't know how much you have cropped already, but I would tried to crop even more and focus on the moon and the trees around it. A vignette would also draw the viewer into the main object. |
Dec 4th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 36
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| 74 |
Dec 21 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comment and proposal, Haru. I think I will give your idea a try and see how it works. The reason why I chose this angle was that I wanted the diagonal line from the light beam through the line of people. |
Dec 4th |
| 74 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Being at a place like this, is a good start of the day. You have conveyed the sense of calmness in an excellent way. The bird is definitely the point of focus and to me it should be as white as it is. My suggestion to improvement is to crop out the white reflection at the bottom as it takes attention from the main object and for me, reduces the calmness in the image. |
Dec 4th |
| 74 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
A very interesting image, Tracy. I like the leading lines from the water, through the curvy rock into the boulder that is the focus point. Since there are several comments on cropping, I will add mine too. At the top, the white line is touching the border which is not good. I would therefore suggest to crop almost down to the top of the waterfall and then crop from the right to keep the format. At the bottom, I think I would darkened a little and removed the branches. |
Dec 4th |
| 74 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
An interesting story about a haunted castle. The geometry is fine, in my opinion, giving the impression of an abandoned house. I agree with the comment that the window takes much of the attention. Would it be possible to shoot in a 90 degree angle, more in a portrait style where the window is just a source of light? Since you had the camera on a tripod, I would suggest to lower the ISO to 100 and increase the exposure time accordingly in order to reduce noise. |
Dec 4th |
| 74 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
An interesting shot in the way that it is shot with a vintage film camera. The details in the hand is amazing. I liked the grey tones in the jacket and the smoke against the dark background. I don't know if it is possible, but it would be more interesting if we had seen the smoke all the way from the cigaret. |
Dec 4th |
| 74 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
For me, the image works both in colours and BW. The focus point is the shiny rock and I would therefore darkened the grass in the foreground and made it a leading line into the rock. |
Dec 4th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 74
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10 comments - 1 reply Total
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