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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Hi Candy. Thanks for your kind words. |
Aug 21st |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Hi Jan. Thanks for your suggestion. I should have fine tune the brown muddy snow. One of my friends thought that was a living creature. :) |
Aug 21st |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments Gunter. |
Aug 21st |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Steve. Btw, do you mind if I recommend your name for another DDG group member who wants to learn basic editing with PS? |
Aug 21st |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Gunter. You make me curious and learn what's 'Mirrorlab'? Your choice of colors, tones transitions build something unusual to the overall mood. |
Aug 16th |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Jan. This is an excellent work for me. An excellent creation for 'in loving memory' of a special little angel. No suggestion. Creations and ideas well done! |
Aug 16th |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Candy. It's not only a lot of works but I could feel how you enjoy the fun of compositing these images. Thanks for sharing this passionate image to us. I really enjoy creative works in this group. |
Aug 16th |
34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Steve, you know that I was not born to speak English. I just can not produce so much words like Jan and Gunter. But, I am in full agreement to what they said. One thing that I noticed your images are inspiring. I also play with the same glass ball. But, I never had an idea to combine those images like you did. You are a game-changer! |
Aug 16th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 34
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70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Look how PSA add rim light to this gate frame for their brochure. |
Aug 21st |
 |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Kathryn. |
Aug 21st |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Kirk, welcome to the club. When reviewing your Fishing Shacks 1, 2 and 3. I disagree if you claimed yourself as a photo newbie :). To me, you have done a perfect edit from Fishing Shacks 1, 2 to 3. The sky is really dramatic and absolutely awesome. My only suggestion, I would consider removing minor halos on the fishing sack and the flying bird. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryne, this is a great shot and great editing. To me, the subject is the highlighted part of the mountains in the middle. You have successfully guided my eyes into the image object. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Geoff, this was one of my dream image before I came to this place. Taj Mahal with gate frame. You make me review my Taj images and wondering where did you get this angle? Definitely not from the main entrance. Was it from the side corridors? |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Terina, I can see you have a well plan and preparation in capturing this image. The choice of 6 ND for 3.2 sec exposure is the right choice. Nice smooth blurry water swirls. I also like how you pull more the shadow details and add partial warmth to the foreground. I would add a bit of sharpness on the highlighted foreground stones to explore more dramatic wet stones. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Pierre, I love how you set the horizon in a well balance composition. My only suggestion is to to reduce the orange saturation. Likely, about 10%. I don't mind the water mark. I like your choice of fonts. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Kate, it's a story telling image to me. I agree with Kirk reply and crop. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Terina. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Pierre. |
Aug 15th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Geoff. |
Aug 10th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Hi Kirk, Thanks for your suggestion. I will buy that. |
Aug 10th |
70 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Kate. |
Aug 10th |
6 comments - 7 replies for Group 70
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90 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
The key of local adjustment in PS is by applying mask. Please review my PS screen shot. PS has made selection become easier as they provide 'Object selection tool. Masks are applied on both layers. The Gaussian Blur and the Hue Saturation. Hope this help. Have fun with PS Hoshedar! |
Aug 21st |
 |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
This is another sharp and appropriate exposure image. IMHO, I would reduce sharpness of the surrounding flower and desaturate a bit to make the bugs more standout. Nice shot! |
Aug 16th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Dan. Like what Ginny said. This is an excellent focus and symmetry. I would not surprise if Hoshedar ask possibility of applying focus stacking. I shot dragon flies (from my front yard) many times. But none with this kind of quality.
Unfortunately you did not mention your gadget brand. It could be an excellent product promo. :) |
Aug 16th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Dan. This is a perfect shot and edit. I saw partial and subtle sharpening to the bird face and body. Well done. |
Aug 16th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Superb shot. Hand holding at 500 mm, 1/1600. I normally set my speed at 1/2500 with my sigma lens 150-600 mm f/5.6-6.3.
Noise is always an issue. I always use Define 2 of Nik Collection. Any friends here ever compare Topaz denoise vs Nik Collection Define 2?
Hoshedar notice a bit loss of detail. It's very common issue to me. I normally did cloning with stamp tools to recover the fine details. |
Aug 16th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
I like the color combination in the frame. I also agree with Dan, David and Hoshedar comments. Likely, deconvolution sharpening might help reveal the fine details. |
Aug 16th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Thank you Hoshedar. |
Aug 10th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks David. Yes, I was waiting for a while and shot it with continuous shooting, 6 fps in Canon 6D M2. |
Aug 10th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Dan. |
Aug 10th |
90 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Ginny. |
Aug 10th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 90
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16 comments - 15 replies Total
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