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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
I think you might destroy the character of the photo. The only thing I personally would consider is removing (with the healing wand) is the small white splotch in bottom left above the wooden embankment. But other than that I would leave it as is. |
Nov 18th |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful lighting, and the Spanish moss adds so much character to the scene. Very nice! |
Nov 12th |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Clear, sharp and unique message. Like it very much! |
Nov 12th |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I assume you were on a tripod, which is makes it even harder to negotiate the slippery rocks. Beautiful fall scene. We really don't have that show from nature in Florida, but we also don't contend with bare trees and dare I say it, SNOW. Not done any with a painterly effect but I think it merges the colors nicely and procvideds a very serene image. Wonder what that spot look like when it snows? Even more treacherous to photograph for sure. |
Nov 12th |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Fall can be so beautiful. The colors steal the spotlight. |
Nov 12th |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
It is a testament to the new Atlantic City. My family ;lived very close to there in the 70's and 80's so we were there for that transformation. Not a gentle transition and this image personifies that era of change. Broken down buildings next to new, opulent, casino buildings. Great image. |
Nov 12th |
| 23 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful building! Great image of a very photogenic area. The skylights really give a nice glow to the overall structure. Very Nice. |
Nov 12th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 23
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| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
Thanks for your input Stephen! I also tried it in BNW and while I think it holds its own in the genre, for me it looses the feel of the windy crisp morning. It is a moodier shot in monochrome. But it never hurts to try something little different. |
Nov 29th |
| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Tuhin, just magnificent! |
Nov 17th |
| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Steven,
The cityscape with the park in front is very nice. Phones do limit you, but processing a small amount afterward would be to your advantage. Might I suggest you give Adobe Elements a whirl? It has two versions when you log on, one for novices and one for experienced users. That might facilitate getting started somewhere in the image processing world without jumping into a very difficult program that would totally frustrate you. My husband uses elements for his work and I haven't seen him get totally lost ever! And he is not particularly application savvy and he finds it acceptable. Food for thought anyway!! |
Nov 12th |
| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
I actually have a version without them! But could not decide whether they give it a perspective of size or just clutter it up. By your reaction I gather the response is clutter it up!!! And it is way more than 2 people, they just happen to have the colorful jackets on! But I do appreciate your scoundrel ways and your suggestions, because after I really looked at it, there is no way you can really tell it is people so my thought process was flawed, they should have been left out!!! I have attached my other version! |
Nov 12th |
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| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Makes me choke up, Tuhin! Beautiful image of a very sad event. But we will rememberer thanks to beautiful photographs like this. The video was very nice as well! I am curious as to the location. It is so unique. It appears to me that you were in a tunnel, is that correct? I am amazed that you were able to get many of the names readable. Would love to hear what the actual location had that made this so special (besides the eye of the photographer ;-) ). |
Nov 12th |
| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
They always say red is the attention grabber, and in this case it certainly grabs the eye, but then the depth and sunrise draw you into the back of the photo. Beautiful composition, lighting, and reflections. Not too much one can critique at all! Just stunning! |
Nov 12th |
| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Stunning shot of a beautiful building. The colors, lighting, reflections, and building all come together to provide an outstanding image. The lighting from the building in the water is exceptional. So can you explain the Tile shift to those of us unfamiliar (me for sure) with that type of lens or process.
While I have already welcomed you to Group 73, I will again welcome you!! I do love the diversity, geography, and architectural skills that you bring to our group! Nice to have you on board! |
Nov 12th |
| 73 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful colors and striking landscape. Love the sky's reflection in the still lake. I wish I had gone. Utah in general is a gorgeous state and this picture shows off one of their many attributes. I was in Arches a couple of years ago and loved the state. But no doubt you would find one of the water scenes :-). Great job. |
Nov 12th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 73
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11 comments - 4 replies Total
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