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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 24 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
I agree that selective use of the burn and dodge tools would improve this image. I would like to see the butterfly brightened, especially the back wing and dark shadow. On the other hand, I would prefer the leaf not being so bright. |
Jan 24th |
| 24 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Cleaning up the light pollution definitely improved the image in my opinion. I agree with Sam, it would be better if the person on the right was looking into the image instead of out of it. I would prefer a tad more room on the right, especially since the lady is looking to the right. |
Jan 24th |
| 24 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Interesting, the dark artifact above the man's head does not appear in the original. I have two thoughts. You might want to adjust the yellow tones so that they don't have a greenish tinge. Also, since the photo gives the impression of a silhouette, You might want to darken the people a bit more.
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Jan 24th |
| 24 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
I agree with pretty much everything that has been said. The light blue triangle at the top draws my eye out of the picture. You might want to consider darkening the triangle a bit. |
Jan 24th |
| 24 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
I think adding pixels greatly improved the image. Whether or not the image is cropped from the top, you might want to consider darkening the background a bit so that it recedes rather than standing out so much. |
Jan 24th |
| 24 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
I agree with Jim. I don't feel like his clean-up makes the picture look unnatural. I prefer the slightly brighter background and the increased detail in the different textures. The brighter background adds a hint of pop to the image. |
Jan 24th |
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