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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
You do have a good eye to have envisioned this image. I personally think it might be a stronger image of it was cropped. I would also consider adjusting the hue and saturation of the blue so that it wasn't so cyan. |
Apr 2nd |
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| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
Lovely! The only suggestion I might have is to possibly add a bit more saturation to make the colors pop just a little. |
Apr 2nd |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I love the reflection in the man's glasses. Overall, I really like what you did to this image. However, his face seemed a bit more lighted in the original image. I would like to see a bit more light on his face in the final image while still darkening the background. |
Apr 2nd |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I agree with Jim regarding the left horizon. You could paint some of the saturation out using a soft black brush with a really low opacity so that changes are incremental. |
Apr 2nd |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
Your crop definitely improved the image. I like your use of depth of field causing the bird to be in focus and the background somewhat blurred. |
Apr 2nd |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
As mentioned in the previous comment, shooting in RAW captures a lot of information that can be used when post processing in Photoshop.
Thank you for your kind words. |
Apr 2nd |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
Thank you for your encouraging remarks.
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Apr 2nd |
| 24 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
Because the original was show in RAW format, the out of the camera image lacks color and contrast. However, when shooting in RAW, the digital file contains a lot of information that can be used when processing that you don't see in the out of camera image. |
Apr 2nd |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 24
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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