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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Yes. I replaced the Sky. I used Luminar 4, Photoshop was not yet ready with their Sky replacement at that time. I regret I should have use my Polarizing filter that actually I got it in my camera back. I hesitated to open my camera back because I was standing on a wooden walkway where many people were passing by. Thanks for your comments. |
Nov 30th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Hi Todd, Thanks for sharing your post process with us. How is your workflow between LR and PS? Did you prepare your layer in LR first then stack it in PS or vice versa. |
Nov 20th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Judy, I love how you compose the leading lines towards left. The yellow lines of fish cages is complementing to the whole scene. I agree with Kathryn for having a little bit of space left to the left pole. However, I can fully understand you are losing part of the left image as a result of geometric adjustment to make the pole straight. IMHO, removing the two right poles on the right makes the image more appealing. Nice shot Judy. |
Nov 18th |
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| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryn, I agree with Lamar Nix, this is indeed wonderful and spectacular image. The image is rich with leading lines, curves and textures. It has complete light range. I agree with San Yuan attempts to add some color and probably try to tweak partial white balance in some parts of the image to make more colorful and stunning. This image is an excellent base for further enhancement. Excellent shot Kathryn.
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Nov 18th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi San, Thanks for sharing this picture with us. You make me learn where is the Black Sand Beach. Obviously, this is one of exclusive photography spot in Iceland. I saw some art works by Rob Davies in https://www.robdaviesimages.com
I really appreciate your time, effort and money to get this image. Awesome work San. |
Nov 18th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Todd. To me, this is a perfect demonstration of layers editing: focus and exposure stack It's very smooth and seamless. Correct me if I am wrong, I saw at least three layers of edit here. I did not see any halo between tree branches and the bright sky background and also between mountain curves. It's definitely a very fine editing work. A combination between excellent post processing skill and sense of art. Awesome work Todd.
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Nov 18th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Pierre, I like the color layers and its tonality. I hope you don't mind if I am doing a bit of experiment here to enhance the beauty of the colorful layers. I compressed some areas with Content Aware Scale in PS then crop it in portrait. I am also expecting some feedback and discussion from the group. Thanks Pierre. |
Nov 18th |
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| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Lamar, I think you have successfully create an impact into this image and make my eyes wondering what's it. The side light is just perfect to me. One thing that I learned from you shooting with drone do not have to be really high. My brain is always imagining aerial landscape when shooting with drone. I agree with Pierre the light reflection on the top left corner and small bush on the top right is a bit distracting. You ight want to remove them. Nice Work Lamar. |
Nov 18th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Lamar. |
Nov 18th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Pierre, Thanks for comments and suggestions. |
Nov 15th |
| 70 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Judy, thanks for your fine comments. I have seen John Paul Caponnigro's work. It is so rich. Originally, the trees and water are glowing. The water is clear but colorful. I have just enhanced the nature. I really appreciate your time for this remarkable 'education' to me. |
Nov 13th |
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