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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments. For the sky, I used a linear gradient and for the houses, I used a radial gradient as far as I remember. In addition, I dodge and burn locally using a Wacom tablet. |
Apr 29th |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
A well-composed image, Adi. The polarizer filter has a good effect on the sky. I like the layers of depth in the misty mountains in the background. A beautiful picture! |
Apr 21st |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
You have made a rather dull starting point into an interesting picture. Maybe you should offer it to the municipality of Gjirokaster. I think they would love it. |
Apr 21st |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
A beautiful sunset scene. As you say, you have edited it to as you saw it and in this case that is the right thing to do. I would not change anything. Maybe a slight vignetting. |
Apr 21st |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
I like the repetition of boats with the same shape in a line. The fog in the background and the calm sea create a peaceful mood. To me, it is an early Sunday morning when nothing is happening. |
Apr 21st |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
These days, 99% of pictures like this are composited with AI. It is therefore good to see that the "Old School" still exists. I admire the effort you put into your pictures, down to the smallest details. The result is just amazing! My only detail comment is to remove the bright star at the top and the one at the right edge as they take attention. The light in the foreground right side and left corner could be darkened to concentrate the attention around the tent and the milkyway. It also a bonus to have a good story attached to the pictures 🙂 |
Apr 21st |
| 36 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
I like the simplicity of the image. At the same time, it has details to look into. For example, it looks like the shed's roof pushes the clouds upwards. The clouds are beautifully handled in editing. Enough to create drama, but not overdone. My only suggestion is to crop from the right up to the first group of trees. |
Apr 21st |
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