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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Jan. Thanks for comments. |
Jun 27th |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Mike. |
Jun 27th |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Mike. To me. Photography is fun. I am glad. To see you. Having fun with your snapshots. I like to see how you change the sunglass frames color. My suggestions. Smaller sunglass, bigger sun dial and include it's shadow. Add chair shadows in the same direction as the sun dial. |
Jun 24th |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Jan. I think our friends here have given you a lot of valuable comments to the final product. On the contrary. You make me learned about "Sphere Within a Sphere" by Arnaldo Pomodoro. I was trying to understand your thinking process. From seeing the art by Arnoldo. You translated into your own imagination to create an image. That's what I did many times to create images for this group. That's what I like from this group. Encourage members' creativity! |
Jun 23rd |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Steve. I like this creativity. Simple. Unique and fun! Good job Steve. |
Jun 23rd |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Gunter. You clearly mentioned. No leading object. You leave us viewer wandering around ourselves! To me. Art of is so much a personal preference. I prefer the original. It's more pleasing to my eyes. Nice experiment! |
Jun 23rd |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Candy. I love elephant. I love how you put flower crown and lotus. The background color really work well with the elephant in a flying leaf. Nice work. Job well done. |
Jun 23rd |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Steve. I like how you combine Original 1 and Original 2. With it's color mood. The original 3 really add dreamy look of the whole scene that definitely beyond my imagination. Imaginative work. Job well done! |
Jun 23rd |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Candy. Thanks. Your words are encouraging. I really appreciate it. |
Jun 23rd |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Steve. Thanks for your comments. Indeed. I was in doubt to include the two arms on the left. You have a good eye to spot it. |
Jun 21st |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Steve. I really appreciate your encouraging words. It makes me wanting to keep up with new creativity. Thanks Steve. |
Jun 21st |
34 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Gunter. Thanks for your kind words. |
Jun 21st |
6 comments - 6 replies for Group 34
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70 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kirk. Thanks for your comments. |
Jun 27th |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Kathryn. Thanks for your comments and sugestions. |
Jun 27th |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kirk. I like your idea to include the empty sign frame into your shooting scene. I agree with Pieter. Most viewers would want to see some clearance on both sides. At the same time. I can fully understand your constraint. In fact. Generative expand in PS would solve the problem. But I know. Not many photographers are in favor with AI. |
Jun 24th |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryn. This is a scapes group. But, I don't mind at all with this cute fox. It's not easy to post white object in a white snow background. This tutorial helped me last time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HftkgeV7bdQ&t=112s
Basically, he recommended luminosity mask Lumenzia. I know you have TK panel. That will work real fine for this purpose.
Btw, you make me search where is Svalbard. Did you experience taking aurora photo from this point? If you do. We would be glad to have share with us here. |
Jun 24th |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Geoff. This is a wow image to me. I wonder if you have a copy that include the bottom part of the scene. The flowing water from the 2nd 'horizontal fall'. The sun seemed a bit harsh that morning. Some part of rock formations are a bit too sharp for me. You might want to softened it a bit. I am jealous with you. I ride chopper for work offshore. You ride chopper for having fun taking pictures. Lucky you Geoff. :) |
Jun 24th |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Pierre. You have good eyes. I don't mind this flat sky. My eyes enjoy the green tree among beautiful yellow Canola field. I suggest portrait crop. The left and right space does not add any value to me. |
Jun 24th |
 |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Tami. You have a good eye to capture from this angle. It's a bit too warm for me. I wonder if this was the actual tonality at 5:30 local time. Nice capture! |
Jun 24th |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Geoff. Thanks for your encouraging words. |
Jun 21st |
70 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Pierre. I really got awkward shooting position. They keep reminding us not to step on plants. I took this angle because I know I could remove this awfully distracting element with AI feature in PS. |
Jun 21st |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 70
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90 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara. I like your original crop and composition. Wider right space (than the left) has adequately given sense of movement for me. I also like how you blur out the background (water ripples). However, I noticed a bit of blur out imperfections close to the bird left and right wings. Nice shot. |
Jun 24th |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Dan. I really like how you set for a smooth background. I wonder if this two birds can be considered as juxtaposed subjects? Like Barbara, I feel like to see the bird legs. If you don't have the copy, I would not mind tighter square crop to exploit the juxtaposition effect. |
Jun 22nd |
 |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Dan. I really like how you set for a smooth background. I wonder if this two birds can be considered as juxtaposed subjects? Like Barbara, I feel like to see the bird legs. If you don't have the copy, I would mind tighter square crop to exploit the juxtaposition effect. |
Jun 22nd |
 |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi LC. It's a lovely candid shot. I prefer the original. Mama bird's and it's chick both have same feed movement. So unique. I wonder if you have the top part of the original. Otherwise, I would crop part of the bottom side to make it more balance. Lucky moment! |
Jun 22nd |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Ginny. The bird is so sweet. I like you provide space around it. The composition is just fine to me! |
Jun 22nd |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Barbara. Now, I believe you are a real guru. You have power in your words. I am a retired consultant. I know how to measure it. Keep up inspiring others. Good job Barbara! |
Jun 21st |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi LC. I really appreciate your message. My PSA senior mentor advised me. It's ok scrutinizing your fine details. But, most important. Especially for salon is the first impression. The composition and the overall look. |
Jun 21st |
90 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Ginny. Thanks for your comments. |
Jun 21st |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 90
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16 comments - 13 replies Total
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