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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 11 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Very interesting subject, excellent job maintaining the symmetry - especially hand held. Perhaps a bit more contrast in the people and faces. |
Oct 18th |
| 11 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Beautiful. I second other's comments on dome placement. I assume you weren't able to use a tripod. The sharpness is even more impressive if this was hand held at 1/15 second. |
Oct 18th |
| 11 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Very nice image, great composition, excellent toning covering the full range from black to white. The white stroke around the edge helps separate the image from the computer screen background. Something I need to do more often. |
Oct 18th |
| 11 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Very nice image. I like the leading lines, and pattern of the timbers. I wonder how it would look with increased contrast. I don't believe there are any true blacks or whites in the image. There is a lot of gray space at the top. I think I can see the hint of a tree there. Is it possible to bring that out more in post processing? I'd also consider cropping from the top, perhaps to just over the top of the roof peak on the left. |
Oct 18th |
| 11 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Hi Ed, welcome to the group.
I like the image - the repeating pattern of the leaves and the lighting. One suggestion, I'm a little distract by the white specks, which I'm sure is dust or dirt floating on the water. You might be able to minimize or remove them using the Dust and Scratch filter in Photoshop. |
Oct 18th |
| 11 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Henry, the angle is result of the downward tilt of the wide angle lens
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Oct 18th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 11
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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