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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Good idea about making different images from one shot. The dark areas were not snow, there were wet sand. |
Apr 26th |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
I almost always use the guided transform tool in LR. It lets you decide which vertical and horizontal lines to straighten.
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Apr 23rd |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
I think you managed the edges of the frame well in this shot with the pole on the right and shed on the left. The colorful house grabbed my eye first, but then the path leads my eye back to the house and the overall color palette is beautiful. The house looks a little tilted to me, but maybe it was.... |
Apr 17th |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
I think you have two or three images here. The white car and person in a white coat do distract my eye. I applaud you for trying to tell a story. To my eye, the focus of interest of the group is the small boy, not the geese so perhaps waiting until the group focused on the geese would have been the story you were after. |
Apr 17th |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
After I looked at your image and Larry's comments, I would agree with his comments except maybe lowering the camera. I know military graveyards are harder to photograph well than one would think, and to get the lines with some separation of tombstones, I think your camera position was ok. I also like the choice of B/W. It keeps the eye focused on the tombstones.
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Apr 17th |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
If we had a group reward for creativity, tenacity and flexibility, you would win it hands down. I love the colors and position of the statue in the cropped image. Very well done. Being an anal finance guy, I might have considered using the guided transformation tool to make the building lines parallel with the right and left sides of the image, but that is a nit. |
Apr 17th |
| 36 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
This looks like Old Car City in GA. Larry may be on to something with the sepia mono effect. I like the composition including the choice of focal length and the position of the car in the image. The sharp vine in front of the car catches my eye so a focal point farther would have been my suggestion. |
Apr 17th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 36
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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