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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Thank you. Nick, I'll look up the malachite butterfly... and I appreciate your input on the photo.
John, I agree with you and Barbara about the out of focus flower. I'm afraid that this picture will never make it to a competition. |
Jan 30th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Reply |
Thank you John and Barbara.
I think the image really captures the feeling of the old West. I was a bit lazy in "creating" the clouds. The blue sky is very easy to select based on color. It would have been better if I had copied in one of my sky/cloud photos instead of using the render clouds filter (which rarely does a very good job IMHO). |
Jan 15th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Since I found this building absolutely captivating, I couldn't help playing around a bit more. After selecting the blue sky, I used filter>render>clouds followed by reducing the highlights along the path in front of the building. Finally, I used the NIK filters to give a very slight vignette to the images. |
Jan 13th |
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| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
What a fascinating bit of history! Your camera club is definitely a "cool" group to go on such excursions. I like the way the colors play against each other. The aspens provide a perfect background for the dark brown hotel. Nicely done.
I played with the image a bit.... especially the perspective but also used camera raw's adjustment brush to give a bit more detail in the door and windows. Also, a little cropping on the top and continuing your addition of saturation to the aspens.
The peak of the mountain in the background is nice but, unfortunately, isn't sufficiently prominent to add much to the photo.
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Jan 11th |
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| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Nick, you've outdone yourself! This is beautifully done! I love the shapes of the bubbles and especially the reflections in them. I can't think of a thing that would improve this. Well done indeed. |
Jan 4th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Gorgeous! Barbara, I really like this and could easily see it hanging on a wall in my house. The shapes of the three pieces of glassware are perfectly complementary and your use of the yellow and red paper, results in an excellent composition. WELL DONE! |
Jan 2nd |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Sadly, I agree with you... smiles.
I had attempted to diminish the impact of the yellow flower but couldn't make it "sufficiently disappear". Here's another attempt..... |
Jan 1st |
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| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Richard, I would love to see the Halong Bay! The photo is fascinating. Is it a cruise ship? The writing on the sail looks like it might have the word "violet" in it.
Thank you for sharing this. It really makes me long to do the kind of traveling that you obviously do. (I guess that's a form of envy!)
It is such an intriguing image that I played around with it a bit. Don't know if I actually made any improvements... smiles. |
Jan 1st |
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