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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Absolutely agree with all of you. Reflection didn't do visual justice to the vastness of the park, at least not to our usual expectations of a viewing landscape. Thanks for the advice. For landscape photography I restrain from cropping to highlight a section as my intended audience view the images in 16x9 screens. So either I keep the whole picture or I discard it. |
Jul 26th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks for the feedback. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks for your suggestions. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Good work. I would tone down the central part of the flower to highlight the details. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
It's like ink painting, well detailed. Allen's crop made it more appealing to the viewers. Well done. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Lovely cropping and detailing. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
I see too much contrast between foreground and background - sometimes post processing becomes more important over actual art of photography to communicate photographer's thoughts but I like to stay close to the reality while editing landscape pictures. But that's me. Otherwise I admire your post processing. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Very well edited. A complete make over of washed out image. I like Jim's editing - the way he has added texture to the pathway. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Magnificent capture. It's like epic. The second picture reduces the harshness that I see in first picture. Good job. |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Like every time I like your editing. Thanks |
Jul 20th |
11 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
My intention was not to show the familiar scene, that you can get millions in Flickr or any other sites. I have captured the beauty of the reflection here that photographers often miss or ignore. But I appreciate your feedback. Thanks |
Jul 20th |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 11
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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