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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 24 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Jim, your experimenting with blurring in B&W is fascinating. It looks like you did this as a double exposure and ghosting, but you did it in one shot in 1/25 seconds. I like the effect in B&W. I hope the man caught his train. Dr.Jim |
Mar 5th |
| 24 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Philip, Wow, you got right in there for the bee. It's very sharp and correctly exposed. That is a lot of magnification you have on your macro lens. I like the softness of the lotus blossom petals because it's all about what's inside. Well done.
Dr.Jim |
Mar 5th |
| 24 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Donna, I like the vivid blue and the reflections. It's unfortunate that you lost the reflections in the original when you rotated it to make it level.
I took your original in Photoshop, rotated it and then used the clone tool to grab the reflections into the white space, patiently keep pulling the pixels down to extend the photo into the white space. When I had enough added, I cropped the excess. Let me know what you think. Dr.Jim |
Mar 5th |
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| 24 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Laura, you have a way of bringing out the best of every pixel, nicely done. Your work on all your sunsets is remarkable. It is good that you went even wider than the 16:9 crop. Nicely done. Dr. Jim |
Mar 5th |
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