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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Whoa. Pretty Dynamic...Black and white accents the focal point of the dam. This captures just how large this dam is. Very nice. Never having been to this dam, I wondered about how you got this perspective. Was it shot from a land formation, from a drone or from an airplane? Very nice perspective. |
Sep 10th |
| 27 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Great practice image. May the rest of the wedding photos be as sentimental. The indirect light is well used with it not only falling on your son's face but his hands as well. The black and white adds an appropriate mood. Nice job. |
Sep 10th |
| 27 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Yeah, I agree. I'd make it a tighter portrait. Makes the leading lines interesting and the reflections a part of the movement. Just me thinking out loud. |
Sep 9th |
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| 27 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Wow, great sharp, crisp detail. Love it in Black and white. I gotta try that High Pass Sharpening as I like how it worked here. Nice job at cleaning up and softening the background as it really makes the couple "pop". Nice. You seem to have the best weekend photo opts. Double nice. |
Sep 6th |
| 27 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Well, that must have been an interesting encounter. Great that you got the camera going as he approached. I like it in black and white as the contrast focuses the eye on "the Bison".
Not that I know anything about "catch lights" but wonder if the eyes could be brightened up a bit.
A tad bit of excitement on the way to her cross country move. One that she will remember, I'm sure.
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Sep 6th |
| 27 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
I LOVE THIS! I like the way the sky pops out and the curve along the grasses. The textures on the water surface are fun. I feel it too a rather plain photo and turned it into art. Bravo.
Frequently, I use DAP to make watercolors of some of my photos. I might upload next month one of them. |
Sep 6th |
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