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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
I agree with the comment of Mary.
I havo not experience of the drone. Is it more stable than we are? The low speed of 1/60 can explain the sharpness.
Just great composition(different elements). |
Nov 18th |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Not easy to be (often, as usual ...) the last one...
Two comments: First, the problem of focus can be due to the low speed you had (1/125). You could increase the ISO up to 800, to have suffisant speed. The minimal speed also depend on each person. Some people can take picture at 1/60, I can't (too slow). Except for a specific intention, the speed is never to high. Your "war machine", namely the Z9 allows high ISO without any problem.
Secondly, I think the picture is either too crop (not enough cattle with the environnement) or not crop enough, to see one cow to eat, with focus on the eye and the hay.
I agree with Diane for the color version. |
Nov 18th |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
A place to be, to read and to rest...
Two steps backwards and the crop "problem" (flowers) would have been solved, with a little more place around the chair.
Soft light and shadow. Very nice.
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Nov 18th |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Good choice to convert is in B&W, as the color version (specially this blue) is quite "dull".
Even if the initial picture is quite busy, I like the construction of the perpendicular formed by the path and the boot. I saw that first, after the human presence and only after the inscription"Sonny Boy" and its reflection. I saw the picture from the right (I don't know why) and I like it.
The crop version is very different, "just" a beautiful reflection, without construction.
Everyone has his own opinion. |
Nov 18th |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Good reasons (choice) to convert in B&W.
Indeed some ft backwards would have provide more space, but the lines would have been different (more vertical and less to the sky. I hope you understand what I mean).
I think your camera was not perfectly parallel to upper line. We also see that with the different angle of view of the line. It can be disturbing. |
Nov 18th |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Paul. You are right. We need to be right when to take the picture, as it is difficult to correct it. |
Nov 18th |
| 39 |
Nov 24 |
Reply |
I took the picture horizontally, and didn't think to rotate it. I will try. Thanks Diane. |
Nov 18th |
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5 comments - 2 replies for Group 39
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| 75 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Mo, it was always a pleasure to read how you created your pictures. This time, it was very emotional. What a beautiful work for your mom. As you wrote, Mum is mum. My sincere thoughts at this difficult time. |
Nov 20th |
| 75 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Well done for the stacking.
I like the colors (red and green) and the sharpness of the flower.
As already mentioned the 2 green (top and middle left) leaves are distubring. |
Nov 20th |
| 75 |
Nov 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Murphy for your comments and suggestion. |
Nov 20th |
| 75 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
The definition of perfection.
Colors, sharpness, composition, background, (border...) ... everything is perfect. |
Nov 12th |
| 75 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
I really like the water drops on the berry. They have a good structure and are sharp.
The image is "loaded", together tit forms a whole.
I also agree with the rose and the border (eternal discussion this border....). |
Nov 12th |
| 75 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Everything is already written, namely: compassion, lighting and background.
It was worth getting up early.... |
Nov 12th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 75
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10 comments - 3 replies Total
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