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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Excellent idea! Thanks, Brad for sharing this. |
Jan 26th |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Lisa,
Creative composition. How about burying part of the crabs in the sand? Nicely done. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Brian,
Thanks for your considered comments. I appreciate your effort. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Brian,
Thanks for your considered comments. I appreciate your effort. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Brian,
Sorry to hear about your equipment failures. I'll have to take that into consideration if I ever take a trip there.
I really like this, as a portrait, it could be cropped as a portrait aspect ratio and remove the right side of the image. I added a Vinette and dehaze.
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Jan 23rd |
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| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Martha,
I also like the texture and lighting in this image. If you are doing vertical pans try using a tripod to get straighter lines if that's a goal.
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Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Hazel. I like your original treatment the best. I think it is a good Still Life image, which for this genre, everything needs to be in focus. The gourd seems wildly disproportionate to the leaves as it looks like a pumpkin to me and should be huge in comparison. Ha. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Brad,
I like your vision on Stonehedge. Brian's suggestion worked well. I like the single lightning bolt. Nice job. |
Jan 23rd |
| 41 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Hi Stephen,
This was shot on a Nikon D90 using a 10mm lens effectively a 15mm full frame shot at f11 1/80sec ISO 125 at 1/80th of a sec shutter. Focus point was about 12 inches in front of the camera if I remember correctly. Camera was placed on a small tripod and triggered with the self timer. |
Jan 15th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 41
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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