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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Very strong and beautiful image. Very good choice of the format (pano).
The presence of the clouds (and their structure) also brings a lot to the image. Good place at the right time... |
Feb 16th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Good composition and good idea to choose the square format. I like the oblique lines of the mountains and the different structures on the ground (stones and trees).
To find "something", the tree could be in the center of the image... Necessary? It is your choice.
Just a technical question: did you used a tripod, as you were at 300 mm at 1/25? If not, well done, but you took a risk to close at f/16 and to decrease your speed. This is pure technical discussion at the most important is the result, and you have a beautiful picture.
Not easy to find the climber ... |
Feb 16th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
I had not easy to see and to "understand" the center of the picture. I thought it was my computer, but it is quite dark.
It is a good idea (and well done) to change the sky with this beautiful structure.
I really like the composition and the angle of view. |
Feb 16th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
It should be a marvelous trip. When I saw the picture, I told to myself "I have already seen such a picture", and David gave the reason. I prefer this one, as the "star" was maybe a little too much attractive.
I like the sharpness of the buildings (houses) but I find the vegetation too dark and with a lack of details.
We saw a little the correction at the top of the "bell tower". |
Feb 16th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
We immediately recognize your (beautiful) style of picture. The colors are very beautiful on the color version, but the B&W in a square format is just great. It has the beauty of the simplicity and the "perfection".
The small tree brings a lot (the subject) at the image. Good idea to put it in the center for the sharpness when you took the picture. After, you had to crop it to improved the composition with this tree, what you perfectly did.
The camera Nikon D850 allows you to take picture in a square format. I tried it once (just to take one picture) and it completely changes your point of view. I found it great. There are pictures, as this one, which are for square format. |
Feb 15th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
At first sight I said I like the sky. I was attracted by the lines through the mountains in the back.
Some shadows are "too" dark.
Good job to try a new plugin and to use it immediately. |
Feb 15th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Reply |
Dear Jerry, also thank you very much for your analysis and relevant comments. I really appreciate. I think i have to focus and work on this picture to get a better result iso spending time to a lot of pictures.
I will improve my image with all your comments and try again to international contests. I will keep you informed.
Thanks again Jerry.
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Feb 15th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Reply |
Dear Paul, thank you very much for your analysis and relevant comments. I really appreciate.
I have now a lot of opportunities to improve this photo.
Thanks again.
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Feb 15th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Reply |
David, thank you very much for your relevant suggestion. Well seen the details to be corrected. I will correct them.
I will also use the color version with the shadow.
Thanks again. |
Feb 15th |
| 39 |
Feb 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Larry for your suggestion. Without shadow it is indeed another image, and I kept the 2 versions. Here I just wished to try a high-key. I think i should darken her eyes.
Your version i would pu it in a square and without vignetting.
Thanks again
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Feb 15th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 39
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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