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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Thanks everyone for your wonderful input. I thought I had got the scene just right but will go with the majority and apply a touch of mid-tone contrast before I enter the image in a comp. Thanks Again Cheers Glenn |
Sep 24th |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
A beautiful panorama Kathryn. You are so lucky to have camped in such a scenic spot. You have captured this spot really well. The curve of the trees in front of the mountains is well handled. The sky and clouds are great and the colours in the mountains are spectacular. I know sometimes it isn't possible when stitching a pano but I would give the sky a bit more breathing space. A great shot. Cheers Glenn |
Sep 19th |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
You have nailed the composition Charles but I feel you have over saturated. The plane coming out of the fog creates interest and tells a story. You have captured the Golden Gate in the mist which I imagine is rare. I have taken some blue out of the sky as the sky on the right is bleeding into the clouds. I desaturated overall and darkened the mist slightly. I also applied a slight vignette. I reddened up the pylon. Not a criticism and hope it makes sense. Maybe I have made your image a little too flat and would be better as a monochrome. Cheers Glenn |
Sep 19th |
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| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
What a great time of day Lamar? The light is magnificent. Composition and colours are wonderful. The leading lines of the boardwalk and seashore toward the coloured sky are well thought out. The boat and the reflected light on the hull add interest. A very peaceful scene. I would have cropped a little tighter. While not losing the essence of the scene the boardwalk creates more of a foreground and protrudes from the right corner more. Personal Choice. Well handled and not over saturated. Cheers Glenn |
Sep 19th |
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| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
What a great image Frans. You have done well to capture this tourist hot spot so well. We have all been in groups where it is difficult to capture the scene that we would like let alone being there at the right time of day. So frustrating, you have my sympathy. I debated whether to leave the wooden structure in or not and decided I would because it adds to the story. I know it would be difficult but I probably would have fitted an ND filter and softened the water. You would need a tripod but I feel the image would look spectacular. A personal choice of course. You have done well in difficult circumstances. Well Done. Cheers Glenn |
Sep 19th |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Nice composition Pierre but a little green for my liking. Conversion to a monochrome is a great alternative. Might be an idea to do a little vertical camera movement and see what you come up with. Always good fun and sometimes you come up with some wonderful creative images. Cheers Glenn |
Sep 19th |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Judy you have created a lovely image. The foreground flowers really capture the viewers attention which then leads to the beautiful sky. The colours and soft water in the mid ground are well handled. A wonderful composition and spectacular colours. If the image was mine I think I would darken the sky slightly to emphasize the flowers in the foreground. A great composition handled well. Well Done. Cheers Glenn. |
Sep 19th |
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