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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Lee Ann for showing me how i can make a more unique image. In fact i have now been focusing on shooting 'outside the box' so to capture more unusual images..so welcome the groups guidance. |
Jun 28th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
A perfect dew drop! I love the reflection and the starburst an added bonus. I agree with Chane bringing out the colors more in the petal. Very nice image and has me inspired to go out to see what i can find. |
Jun 28th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
A very unique image which had me intrigued by the flow of the water. It was as if it is in slow motion. I think Joan's crop is good as it highlights more of the motion. Simple colours of the yellow and the white so doesn't detract from the subject. |
Jun 28th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Chance, all useful tips for me to play around with on the background. |
Jun 26th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks and agree a more interesting angle would be good. I really like how you have shown this in your image. |
Jun 9th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I like this image too! The light is nice and soft and enhances the detail in the leaf. Your crop brings me straight into the begonia so nicely done. I probably agree with Carole that if more drops were equally sharp it might add a bit more depth. The colours of the begonia are lovely. |
Jun 5th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I like the simplicity of this image and my eye goes right to the droplet and the image within the droplet. The neutral backgrounds makes the green grass pop. My only critique would be to crop up slightly from bottom as the diaganol grass is bit of a distraction to me. Otherwise i really like this image. |
Jun 4th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I can almost smell the rain! What a great image depicting these droplets and i like how the petals are sheltering the stamens. Nice formation of the petals. The iris looks better darkened bringing out that rich purple colour. For me i would have liked perhaps a more of a squarer crop. Nicely done though despite the rain! |
Jun 4th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Very eye catching image and the colours have an era of the 60's! I like how the droplets have captured the colours...they also look to me a bit like buttons. This is a nice example of the rule of odds. Perhaps i might have cloned out a few of the dust spots especially the one near the left hand side droplets. But guess it adds to the image being shot on a disc. Thanks for your link on water droplets...will take a look. |
Jun 4th |
12 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Carole for your feedback. Got me wondering now about the composition and agree i will look for different angles to make a more interesting image. I think slightly darkening the background to make the leaves pop out more would be good. |
Jun 4th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 12
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52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Hi Judith
Am attaching the original photo before i did any post.
Thanks again for your comments.
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Jun 28th |
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52 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Pamela for your comments. Am travelling at the moment but will see if I can post the original next week when I am back. |
Jun 25th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Sharon you have really made the image pop… thanks for your tips. |
Jun 12th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Pamela. Will play around with the contrast. |
Jun 11th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Mike for the tip! |
Jun 6th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Yes i agree Mike i was wondering whether the sky was too overpowering so thank you for your comments. I really like your version so will have another look at mine. |
Jun 6th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
A lovely unusual image of this Tern and amazing you captured the water droplets. How do you do selective sharpening? Is that in Topaz Denoise or just lightroom? The graceful movement of the Tern with the sharpness of the head makes it a compelling image. The soft hues of the background work really well. What a nice image. |
Jun 6th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
A lovely show indeed from the Dogwood tree...beautiful colours and a softness to it. I like how the blurred backgrounds blends with the petals. I think Mike's comments about the out of focus blossom is the same for me. Perhaps a different angle for shooting this tree next time. Did you use a tripod or was it hand held? |
Jun 6th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Nicely angled shot taken from your kayak. Great focus on the eye and his dissecting the fishhead. I might have cloned out the branch sticking out to the left. I agree with Mike about reducing the saturation of the blue. |
Jun 6th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
That must have been an amazing sight to see so many Red Kites. This is beautifully shot with lovely detail in the features and tack sharp eye. The flight of the bird is captivating too. Only critique i have is that i would have liked to have seen more space at the top as it feels a little cramped above its head. |
Jun 5th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
So wonderful that you found this nest with the chicks showing the interaction with the mother. I like the nest itself too covered in moss so good detail there. The hummingbirds have arrived here in Colorado but i have never seen a nest so to me this was a really wonderful capture. I think you did really well at cloning out the foliage and perhaps would have taken out the small vertical branch at the bottom. Maybe a brightening of the Hummingbird's eye might be another enhancement. |
Jun 5th |
52 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I think you did an excellent job of capturing this swallow. We have alot of swallows here now in Colorado and they are fast and swift so kudos for this shot. An unusual capture and lovely that the swallow is looking straight at you. To me it looks a little soft but conveys the movement. |
Jun 5th |
7 comments - 5 replies for Group 52
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13 comments - 9 replies Total
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