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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
It could be the low res export causing the grain. The original file does not have grain. |
Aug 16th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Well done on the exposure. I like you included only the brightest stars and were able to catch the light on the chair.
Given the "V" shape of the mountains/hills in the background, including the chair in the middle seems to work with the lighter sky. I would consider doing something about the string of lights on the right side. |
Aug 10th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
I think you did an excellent job capturing the temple. I like the color palette and that you left some keystone in place to emphasize the size of the temple. I agree with Larry that it feels cramped on the left side. The structure in the background on the right attracts my eye so I would consider addressing that in post. |
Aug 10th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
No wonder you stopped. There are many things that work in this image - the time of day, the effect of the blowing snow, clouds, the composition, and the color. Well done. I am jealous - I was there in May when with the rain, My Hood was not even visible. |
Aug 10th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
I agree going B/W was the right thing to do for this image. Because of the contrast my eyes are first drawn to the structures which I think was your intent. It is good to know what they are for. The sky looks like a long exposure to me rather than a 1/80 sec exposure and to my eye, does not seem to fit with the rest of the image. The bottom left is a bit busy; I wonder if you could have moved a bit to the right. |
Aug 10th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
This is a fascinating image with impact - it really gives a sense of place and story. Thanks for the explanation. The pano crop works well to give a sense of vastness. I like the clouds in the distance and the color contained in the dust clouds. I would not change anything. |
Aug 10th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Beautiful color in this image. I liked the way you included the trees to frame the image. Is what appears to be a light ray really the brighter part of the aurora borealis? Good choice of exposure time to minimize the saltshaker effect of too many stars. Kudos for pursuing the opportunity |
Aug 10th |
| 36 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Beautiful color in this image. I liked the way you included the trees to frame the image. Is what appears to be a light ray really the brighter part of the aurora borealis? Good choice of exposure time to minimize the saltshaker effect of too many stars. Kudos for pursuing the opportunity |
Aug 10th |
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