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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Mike. Thanks for you kind words. |
Nov 17th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Steve, thanks for your comments. |
Nov 15th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Candy, thanks for your kind words. |
Nov 15th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Mike. It's a nice creation to me. I like the color, composition and frame of the setting. My suggestion suggestion is to smooth out the bee edges. |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jan. I think we have similar approach on how to compose our composite image. We got an idea from some where. Than compose it as we dream. I like how you place bright part almost in the middle of the scene and create radiant shadows of your elements. It's really an excellent work to me. |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Gunter. One thing that I really appreciate is your creativity. You post different concepts almost every month. Far from being monotonic. I like how you make colorful and bright center piece in this design. |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Did you apply light painting during the shot of original 1? I really like appearance of this leaf against black background. I also like how you compose the three leaves together. I wonder if darker background would make the leaves look more dimensional. It's only a one man suggestion. You have done a great job Candy. |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I saw a sense of mysterious and antiquated combination between model and autumn mood flowers. I love how you maintain clarity of her face and part of y hair. Very fine work Steve! |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Steve. Thanks for your comments. |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Gunter. Thanks for your comments and suggestions. |
Nov 12th |
34 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Jan. Thanks for your kind words. I really appreciate it. |
Nov 12th |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 34
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70 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Kathryn. Thanks for your kind words. |
Nov 23rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Stefaan. Thanks for your comments. |
Nov 17th |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Geoff. I really appreciate your suggestion. Indeed, some friends commented. They prefer removing the walkway as it create solitude mood. |
Nov 15th |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Kurk. Thanks for your kind comments. |
Nov 13th |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Pierre. Thanks for your elaborate comments. I have never seen the tent you mentioned. Is it practical for shooting behind glass window of moving carriage? I am glad you mentioned about the landing strips. I think this should be part of the story telling elements to the whole scene. |
Nov 12th |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kirk. Great shot. Perfect position of the sun below the arc. I saw obvious color banding in my monitor. Especially in the sky and foreground. I wonder if other group member saw the same. Color banding is the visible change from one color to another instead of a smooth, fading gradient. |
Nov 3rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryn. What a nice shot. I like how you set the compositions. I would partially increase the building contrast (a bit) and apply vignette to darken the area around snow mountain and the building. Just a personal taste. |
Nov 3rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Geoff. To me, the success of this image is strong leading lines. On the other hand, my eyes feel like to see more sky. I wonder if your original drone shot has it. If you don't, you might want to widen your canvas size and apply generative fill in PS to add 10-20% sky above the horizon. |
Nov 3rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Stefan. This an excellent capture. Your choice of f/10 has given you sparkling start lights every where. I agree with Geoff about 'two pictures in one frame'. IMHO. It's all because of significant black part almost in the middle of the frame from right to left. It separates between the bridge and the foreground houses. I suggest you darkened the foreground a bit and make it less contrast. This way the bridge would more as a subject of the whole frame. Just a personal taste. |
Nov 3rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Pierre. I love the composition and especially the color mood. My eyes demand a bit of (partial) contrast and clarity of the light house and the tree next to it. |
Nov 3rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Tammy. I think you have done a great job from start to finish. The angle of shot, leading lines, composition and point of interest. No complain or suggestion. :) |
Nov 3rd |
70 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Geoff. Thanks for your early comments and suggestion. Please let the group group review which is preferable the original post or the one revised as suggested by Geoff. |
Nov 3rd |
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6 comments - 6 replies for Group 70
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90 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments LC. |
Nov 15th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jack. What a lucky shot. I have never seen this kind of frog. My first impression, it was a composite image. I think you have done a great editing. My only suggestion is to refine (smooth out) a bit of halos around the flower and its background. |
Nov 12th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I agree with Ginny. The pictures look very natural. |
Nov 12th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
It's a very natural image. I agree with Dan. I have a friend that works for photo journalism. His picture is typical straights out of camera (SOOC) with minimum edit only cropping. |
Nov 12th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jinny. It's a very nice bird portrait. I love the soft feather textures around the neck. |
Nov 12th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Thanks for your positive comments. |
Nov 12th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Yes, indeed. The pictures was taken early in the morning. Yanks for asking. |
Nov 12th |
90 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Hi Jack. Thanks for your comments. |
Nov 12th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 90
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15 comments - 16 replies Total
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