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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
It is a challenge to photograph well-known scenes and make them stand out. By emphasizing the yellow colour, you have made it special. I agree with Larry that the right side is a bit too dark. Apart from that, a beautiful image. |
Feb 25th |
| 36 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
This is a well crafted pano which gives a lot of details. i agree with the others that the rock to the left could be cropped out. |
Feb 25th |
| 36 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
It is a beautiful image. I agree with Larry about cropping some of the sky. I like your editing, but to me it is a bit too crisp, so I would backed off slightly. A slight vignette would create a sense of drama, I think. |
Feb 25th |
| 36 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
It's an interesting abstract scene. Black and white enhance the texture and structure. A square format would work better since the most interesting part is on the left side. Well-seen and well-captured. |
Feb 25th |
| 36 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
I like your idea that when you don't get what you want, you take what you get. Both capturing and post-processing is stunning. To me, it looks like an HDR, but in a positive way. I like the pallette, but think I would tweeked the sky to a more blue tone to make a warm/cold contrast. Since you are a perfectionist, dare to say that your shooting position is slightly to the right, resulting that the foreground symmetry is not 100% correct. If you tilt the building slightly forward, to make the verticals correct, you are very close to perfection. |
Feb 25th |
| 36 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Fog is great for photography. I like the minimalistic style and the conversion to B&W. In particular, I like the grey tones in the transition from sea to fog. Not much is happening at the top of the image, so it could be an idea to crop it down to a 2:3 format. |
Feb 16th |
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