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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Please review my response below. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Please review my response below. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Please review my response below. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Thanks to Patrick, Jan and Peter. Your suggestions are really valuable for me. |
Jul 25th |
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34 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Jan. It's imaginative. It's awesome. You are really the master. Suggestions? Your husband posture look a bit stiff to me. I think PS Warp-tool could make him bend down a bit. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Steve. It's really awesome creations. I might steal your idea shamelessly to create Christmas card this year. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Patrick. I really like your idea to combine the flower reptile eye and shark teeth and how to create the father stamp by using PS Warp-tool. You add stem shadow to make it look dimensional. You add flowers reflections light on the water that looked realistic. This demonstrate your awesome PS editing skill sets. My only suggestion here. This composite would be more interesting if you would reshape the flower like alien face shapes. Just my two cents. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Peter. I like the overall look of the image. I also like to see how you response to Patrick and Jan suggestions. I agree with the groups. Consistent light directions is really vital in arranging composite elements. To me, the light of the child is just nice if you did not it. I would then include a bit of child light shadow to make it touching the ground. |
Jul 25th |
34 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Patrick. Thanks for your comments and suggestions. |
Jul 11th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 34
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70 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Kirk. It's story telling image. I agree with Kathryn. I like the composition with train and mountain background. I partially dimmed out the background and the foreground using level in PS. And add a bit of contrast and vignette to the trains. I hope this would work for you. |
Jul 24th |
 |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryn. I agree with body here. It's a beautiful cityscape with water ripple as the foreground. To me. The water ripples is the POI. Cropping the sky would make it more dynamic. |
Jul 24th |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Geoff. It's a beautiful sunset. I agree with Kirk and Kathryn. My eyes demand for a POI (point of interest). Waiting for an object like a boat sometimes is not feasible. I would normally create my own POI in Photoshop. In this case, I select the obvious water ripples area. Increase its contrast and apply a bit of vignette to it's surrounding. I hope this would work for you. |
Jul 24th |
 |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Pierre. Your post processing is really perfect to my eyes. The color and tones work together real well. I love to see you apply vivid and strong color harmony. To me it's apparent distribution of color balance. Job well done! |
Jul 24th |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Hi Kathryn. Thanks for your comments. |
Jul 24th |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Hi Kirk. Thanks for your comments. |
Jul 16th |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Hi Geoff. Thanks your good words. By the way, have you seen my composite work about whales in DDG 34? |
Jul 16th |
70 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Hi Pierre. Thanks for your comments. |
Jul 16th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 70
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90 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Janet. What a wonderful flowers. Indeed, the flowers almost like talking to each other. I could hardly believe if this was shot by iPhone. I thought it was by DSLR or mirror-less. |
Jul 24th |
90 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Howard. What a nice capture. I wonder if you have applied sharpening or up scaling the image. It's a bit too crispy to me. As a bird photographer, I am particularly concern about how to maintain softness and fluffiness of the bird feathers and fur during post process. In this article. Linda Murdock explains about over sharpening in bird photography.
https://gustaviatex.com/blog/2018/2/2/lets-talk-about-editing |
Jul 24th |
90 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Hi Ginny. I agree with you. Sometimes weather is not in favor to us as photographers. It results poor quality image. Post processing would not help much. In this case. Simply just choose another image. |
Jul 24th |
90 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Hi Ginny. Thanks for your comments. You are right. This was not a young bird. |
Jul 11th |
3 comments - 1 reply for Group 90
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12 comments - 9 replies Total
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