Activity for User 893 - Jim Horn - drjimhorn@comcast.net

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24 Jun 18 Reply Do you like the size of the original? Jun 12th
24 Jun 18 Reply I agree that the window in the wall is a large dark space. Your thought of removing the fence is overwhelming to me, especially with the reflection. I grew up around horse events and there are always fences and rails, they belong there for safety reasons. Jun 4th
24 Jun 18 Comment The quality of this photo is very high, with sharp details in the reflection. You caught my interest and have rich colors. For no post-processing you got a good one. Jun 3rd
24 Jun 18 Comment You caught it, fairy tales do come true. I like the saturation. Focus is very sharp and the saturation is just right for the reflection, sky and warm lights on the bridge. The blue is just right for the blue hour. Great. Jun 3rd
24 Jun 18 Comment I like the weather blown, neglected look of this photo. It fits your title - Abandoned. It's dull, faded, no contrast, and post-processing might ruin it. Even the blown over tree in the background fits perfectly. Well done. Jun 3rd
24 Jun 18 Comment You waited for the right moment - lights from twilight and sunrise as brush-strokes across the new blue sky. Well done. Jun 3rd
24 Jun 18 Comment Donna, I like how the dress billows in the breeze. The position of sun on the face is what you wanted. Her closed eyes give mystique and arms are bold to hold the parachute dress against the wind. The contrast of sun is nearly a white blowout on the forehead and dark shadow across the cheek are bold. I lightened shadows, darkened highlights and bumped up the midtone contrast in Photoshop Elements. This brings out lots of detail in the parachute dress too. Let me know what you think. Jun 3rd
24 Jun 18 Comment Kim, I like how the brilliant yellow flowers in the foreground fades into the fog and distance, and then grabs attention again when you look up. I agree with Barbara that the tree on the left edge is too bold. Viewing photos is like reading - left to right, top to bottom. All that is needed on the left is that small pine branch to help the viewing flow smoothly.
Sometimes there is too much to view and you lose your audience as their attention drifts away. At another time you could try to shoot eye-level and close to the flowers, then you would get only fog behind as a background.
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24 Jun 18 Reply I used the clone tool to try your suggestion. I like the results. Jun 2nd

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