|
| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 73 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
The more I look at this one Sherry, the more I like it. Initially I thought what a shame Matterhorn hasn't got that first light on it, but then when you look into the image, I think it never will have it, due to the distance from the far horizon. The depth you have in this one is superb and the pano just ticks all the boxes. |
Jan 13th |
| 73 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
You are all scoundrels !!!! Down here, during the whole episode we had nothing but solid cloud cover. Couldn't even see the moon. But I have no problem with that at all, our news services are reminding us that this time 12 months ago we were pretty much on fire. Nothing wrong with this image at all Dave. Jupiter and Saturn might be the stars of this image (pardon the pun, I'm so sorry, I couldn't think of how else to put it) but I also like the way you have kept the other stars as pinpoints. All things considered about exposure details, sharpness etc, people should always stop and consider one further small detail, camera to subject distance. |
Jan 13th |
2 comments - 0 replies for Group 73
|
| 76 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
A super image Cyndy. Colours, composition, details & processing are all very strong. The only other actions I would do further with this one is print it and hang it on my wall. |
Jan 13th |
| 76 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
A stunning example of how light painting should be done Heidi. The composition and use of colours are excellent. The textures of the timber, pears and even the metal bowl, all work wonderfully together. And then your painting, the brighter light in the foreground, focusing our attention on the timber and pears in the foreground and then falling off through the frame give wonderful depth to this image. A superb image Heidi and one you should be very proud of. |
Jan 13th |
| 76 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
Superb capture and processing Trey. It's good to look at the finer detail in the smaller areas of our forests and woodlands. The intricate details in nature can often be easily missed. Your processing has brought out the richness of the colours that can be seen when we turn our eyes down a little. |
Jan 13th |
| 76 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
I love this image Sanford. The time of day, the composition, the colours and just the lone rowing pair are all wonderful. The panorama format just tops it off. Some people may have issues with the poster/billboard on the right hand side and suggest you crop it out. In an image of a modern city, I would expect to see signage of various types, goodness just have a look at any image of Sydney's skyline. So I'm neither here nor there about that, as well as the construction cranes above the right horizon, they are all part of a modern city and to be expected. A great image, I wish I had taken it. |
Jan 13th |
| 76 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
You have done a great job with this image Jay and I for one think your processing skills are on the up. Capturing wild birds is extremely difficult and I applaud everyone who gives it a try and sticks to it. They are not models we can readily direct and ask to stand like this please, or turn your head this way. They will go where they want and do what they want. Your producing this image of a bird deep within a tree is really good, with its colour looking natural while the tree foliage still remains authentic. Very well done Jay. |
Jan 13th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 76
|
7 comments - 0 replies Total
|