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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Kudos for the effort to get this shot. It appears to be worth the effort. I like the color of the clouds and that they follow the landscape diagonally which adds a bit of energy to the image and your choice to warm up the image. It appears when you dehazed the sky it created some artifacts on some of the trees. For my eye, I would have liked to have seen a bit more room in the image to the left of the building and not have included the dirt and stones at the bottom of the image. Just me |
Oct 11th |
| 36 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
You captured the galactic center of the Milky Way - well done. The meteor shot was fortuitous too but now I can't see it other the piercing the horse. Darn Larry. The color palette is artists choice. I agree with Larry that the mountains look really noisy so maybe some more work there. To my eye, there are too many stars. If it were my image, I would up the clarity which you probably did but really pull down texture to minimize the smallish stars. |
Oct 11th |
| 36 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
I like the composition with the diagonal lines of buildings leading from the main subject building and choosing a 50/50 split to balance the reflections with the buildings. Excellent technical choices to capture the reflection in the water and cloud movement plus capturing a full tonal range for the B/W treatment. |
Oct 11th |
| 36 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
What a wonderful color palette. This is a well composed, really warm, comfortable image with analogous colors. I did notice the blurred leaves but they are such a minor portion of the image that few would notice. My only suggestion would be to slightly darken the leaves with motion so they would be less noticeable. You can't beat sales success though |
Oct 11th |
| 36 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Wonderful composition and excellent work compositing the results. My eye was immediately drawn to the white meteor streaks and then to the orange flowers amd finally follows the fence back to the meteors. I like the ratio of landscape to sky. My only suggestion is to have the middle section of the fence be brightest and not the fence line exiting the image. That tends to draw my eye out of the image at that point. Do you know PhotoPills has a meteor section which shows the radiant center and max meteors/hour? |
Oct 11th |
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