Activity for User 907 - Hattie Stamer - eltanins.photography@gmail.com

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27 May 18 Comment Wow to your panning technique. I love the image. I would consider darken the background a bit more. (visiting from group 62). May 16th

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32 May 18 Comment The arch of the wagon top overlapped with the bridge house frame. It might be interesting shot if taken the photo further back, with the wagon arch frame inside of the bridge house frame.
Or, if you have a wide angle lens to magnify the horses at the front.
Or, if there was some interesting human interaction on the wagon, the the focus could be different.
(visiting from Group 62)
May 16th
32 May 18 Comment This is great capture and I like darken around the main subjects. I rotated the image a little bit, feeling the snack can bring my eyes better that way towards the flower. If I could, I would rotate more but don't want to cut more into the content.
(visiting from Group 62)
May 16th
32 May 18 Comment Nice capture of how focus Jim was working. The upper left corner background build is a bit too bright and it blended in with the hat. Try to bring it down a bit.
(visiting from Group 62)
May 16th
32 May 18 Comment This is a great shot of the girl and the B/W conversion suit it! I like how Oliver brighten the face of the girl and definitely show her eyes. However, I still like the shirt has a bit more contrast as before Oliver's change.
(visiting from Group 62)
May 16th

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36 May 18 Reply Wow, love the painting! You are really good at know so many art pieces. May 17th
36 May 18 Comment Thanks for all your input! May 16th
36 May 18 Reply Forgot to mention that my 16x9 editing here is just cropped the top part of the sky. May 15th
36 May 18 Comment Well framed interesting lanscape of the place. It has nice layers of interest and color. The only thing is that I keep wanting to rotate the image clockwise a little bit everytime I look at it. What F value did you use? And did you use focus stacking? May 15th
36 May 18 Comment I like the image too, and agree with Bill on bringing out the shadow of the boat houses and intensify more on the cloud. I would also like to see more water then the top of the blank sky. The ripples of the water and the different shade reflection of the sky color might add more interest to the image. May 6th
36 May 18 Comment I like the image with the golden color, foreground, cloud. Only thing I would suggest is to try a wilder landscape cut. I tried 16x9 here. May 6th
36 May 18 Comment Very nice shot here. Agree with Richard and Bill about lighten up the people. I also like Bill's cropping at the bottom. This image reflected exactly how Chicago winter is, especially we had a very weird and long winter this year. May 6th
36 May 18 Comment Great composition, nice leading line. I would darken the grass area on the right side, so the road can stand out more. Add a little vignette to the image.
I did spot removal for dirty sensor in sky, darken grass just a little (still learning how to use layer...). Added vignette.
May 3rd

6 comments - 2 replies for Group 36

62 May 18 Reply Thanks for visiting and your feedback Steve. I think I've seen that painting before in an Art museum I think. That pretty interesting. I did the composition in this photo because it feel comfortable to me and different (I'm breaking rule and I like breaking rules). I feel I definitely should study more art works! May 15th
62 May 18 Comment Thanks for all your precious feedback!!! Really appreciated. May 9th
62 May 18 Reply I learned the word "IMO" from some young people (like in 20s) last year. I hung out with them for playing games and learned a lot of new things. Like Oliver said, it makes us feel younger, LOL. I see where you are going with the uncomfortable feeling now. Yes, it is uncomfortable. :-) May 7th
62 May 18 Reply Love this image! May 7th
62 May 18 Comment I played around the color one. Made a few adjustment:
- curve to add more contrast
- darken the front and side of the bride
- straighten the image a bit
- lighten the boy a little
May 6th
62 May 18 Comment I actaully like the original a bit wide angle distortion. But the original image can be straighting a bit. I'm not sure if teh B&W do for me, I would like to play with the color one to see if it can be better. May 3rd
62 May 18 Comment I like the image, but for some reason, I wondered what if you can take the image in higher position, to have the bird house less distance to the branches, creating more pressure/impact with that view. May 2nd
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62 May 18 Comment I love noir effect, and this is a perfect image to apply to IMO. This is very creative processing and the layers of tone are well implemented. I did flip the image around to see how it looks, and I personally like the flip version. But it's your image and your interpretation though. May 2nd
62 May 18 Comment I agree with you that a B&W emphasize texture of his face and the beard. I feel the image top is a bit too tight. The color of the beard and the face end up with similar tone. Maybe try to lighting up the beard more to have more depth? May 2nd
62 May 18 Reply Thanks. I personally do like the word balanced out the image as well. May 2nd
62 May 18 Reply I see your point for making the changes, but also agreed that your image does changed the main focus to the person completely. I took the image maily inspired by the breathtaken reflection of the city skyline.

A couple days ago, I also showed this image to a group of people in a critique session, one comment was about taking out the word on the top right (clone out). Since you didn't mentinon about the words in the image, I'm guessing they don't bother you?
May 2nd

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