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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 24 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Albert, I don't know what ON1 can do, but I think there are ways to adjust the color. I'm looking for something in the negative space to notice but not finding it. I'd crop the right side. The highlights on the lions are a bit too bright. You might consider contrast or dodging the lions, or both.
Jim |
May 10th |
| 24 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Albert, thank you for your comments and support of my decisions on post-processing. I appreciate it. Jim |
May 10th |
| 24 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Gaetan, the highlights were branches of a tree. You can see the thin trunk coming straight down on the left side. I could have used the burn tool to eliminate the branches. Good idea. the trunk would have been hard to darken among the sparks. Jim |
May 7th |
| 24 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Gaetan, is this in Mauritius? You live in and travel to so many fascinating places -- please tell us where this is?
You handled this photo very well to get the flowing water, bright and not over exposed. The rocks have great texture and detail, not underexposed -- especially for a hand-held shot. Jim
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May 2nd |
| 24 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Carol, great photography. Being alone is very evident. You handled the post-processing well, the Gulf is in motion and exposed well. The sandpiper is sharp and catches the interest. I don't think that the foreground adds anything, so you might consider cropping some of the bottom off. What you cropped off the original leaves a square. You might use the 2:3 ratio and crop some off the top as well. Jim |
May 2nd |
| 24 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Laura, It is possible to do an HDR from one photo. I opened Aurora in Photoshop and increased smart tone, reduced shadows and highlights, added vibrance and got this.
Let me know if this is what you wanted to do - and if you like it. Jim |
May 2nd |
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4 comments - 2 replies for Group 24
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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