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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Reply |
Sadly Oliver I don't see a lot of difference, unfortunately OOF is just that, but sometimes you can rescue it by trying a painting technique, but my advice is just to try to capture it again. Here, a few miles away, is Butterfly World and you can take so many butterfly pics that you can well afford to scrap the losers. Since you are suffering the woes of winter in D.C. you will just have to wait to go back to the nearby butterfly house. |
Jan 15th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
John, I started to work on your image yesterday and got busy and couldn't get it finished, meanwhile I see that Oliver has come up the suggestions that i had in mind, the most important being the perspective and lightening the building and enhancing the BG to make it more colourful. |
Jan 14th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
You did well to move the other boats, as it stands alone it is more interesting. Oliver's lightening shows up the bottom part of the boat more. I can see why you took this it is a very different kind of a boat. Do yu know what it is, a passenger boat, a family boat? I enlarged it to get a better look at the people, who are few, but it didn't help. |
Jan 5th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
I've always liked the way you photographed dear old Murphy but this is the ultimate.
I might have shortened the stem of the pipe a bit , but since this is a fantasy it isn't important. The composition, the colour--all marvellous! What is the cleverest part I see is the reflections in the bubbles, and adding the twisted one was the topper. Super work Nick your imagination is boundless.
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Jan 5th |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Thank you for your generous remarks Oliver. I enjoy table top . I forgot to add the glasses were placed on a plain piece of glass. |
Jan 2nd |
| 5 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
A lovely butterfly Oliver with an excellent composition and you did well to soften the BG yet leave enough of the pink to produce an ethereal image. But I have to say that although the butterfly is the subject and the main part of the image--and super sharp-- the OOF yellow flower distracts me too much. I don't see any solution here since you certainly don't want to remove it and spoil the composition. It will be interesting to see if it is of a bother to others in the group--perhaps not. |
Jan 1st |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 5
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| 20 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Am I mistaken? Cindy refers to duplicating the first polar coordinate image "and have an image with TWO "dueling" cone flowers" The original 1 --at the side--shows two flowers but the finished image shows only one! |
Jan 25th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 20
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| 58 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
I like the way you see this as "walking his dogs." Isaac's work on the image changes the composition to my eye to be more pleasing
May I suggest that although the tech information is good to know, more information on the image would be good to have. |
Jan 4th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 58
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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