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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Great job nailing the focus on the bear, and blurring the background. Love the pose. Is the image cropped at the bottom? If so, consider adding a little back so the bears feet don't look cut off. Agree with Peter's comments. |
Sep 13th |
| 17 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Impressive building. Is it symmetric? If it is, this looks like it was taken a little left of center (if not - blame 3 architechts). For me, this type of photo looks better if taken dead center. |
Sep 13th |
| 17 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Great composition and I love the low shooting angle. You didn't mention focal length, but I'd guess its wide angle which makes the fisherman more prominent compared to background. F16 for depth of field likely necessitates that iso you used. |
Sep 13th |
| 17 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
I like the colors and the composition. The picture also doesn't appear sharp on my screen. The top of the yellow umbrella also appears "blown out". Perhaps adjust brightness locally, or if indeed its blown out, you can use a color brush to keep it from being white. I've had some luck with Topaz gigapixel and sharpen ai, depending on what the source of blur is. |
Sep 13th |
| 17 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Interesting artwork. What's it made of? I agree with Peter about lightening heavy shadows - also think it would benefit from blurring the background to keep attention on the "horse and rider".
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Sep 13th |
| 17 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Good Suggestions - here is my my redo. |
Sep 9th |
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5 comments - 1 reply for Group 17
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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