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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
Sure, thank you Bob. |
Mar 15th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thank you everyone for the comments. I actually just noticed that the image on display is the original while the second one is with the added makeup which makes it more alive:-) |
Mar 15th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Interesting changes, I do like the original; it is amazing what can be done with a phone and a few apps today! Fun to let your imagination run freely:-) |
Mar 10th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Love the idea of the capture, the edges / vignette don't bother me and you did a very nice job processing it in LR. There are a lot of "hidden" features in LR I am still discovering them today while using it everyday (or nearly). The only thing that bothered me a bit, was the sky overpowering the image / structure which was the master piece. I lowered the saturation of the sky a bit, change the the hue as well and made the edges of the structure / lines sharper in LR (using masking). |
Mar 10th |
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| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
I agree with Bob, sharp and detailed; the eye is piercing and feather details is stunning. Nothing distract the subject. So well done if you while using a 300 mm lens! |
Mar 10th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
I love the image and composition and tone of the imahe, I imagine these are resting on a pond? Being a water lover, I would have loved to see the water element, perhaps pour water droplets from your hand to get a splash on the leaf & flower. Perhaps an odd comment, but I would have loved to see more water to complete the image and give it a "wet" effect and perhaps more shine. Just my opinion but water plants are always awesome and a nice add-on to portrait photography we can do here. |
Mar 10th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Stunning capture, perfect foreground tree and sky and the soft water on shallow sand finishes it up with the reflection. We have amazing sunsets here at times but I often struggle with being happy with the capture. Love the tone here as well, the sky is not overpowering the image, so well balanced across all the elements. |
Mar 10th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Very nicely done with such an high iso and handheld. I like how you processed the image with LR, it is sharp and the tone very pleasant. The remove tool in LR can be frustrating and does not work well for all situation - That is when PS comes in handy.
I am thankful we don't have these here! |
Mar 9th |
| 29 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
Hi Judy, I somehow captured a shot that night which was only bubbles:-). From a splash or the drone, I am not sure. Anyhow, I used the bubbles as another layer in PS, while the capture is real there is a good amount of work with PS done.
We do a good amount of photos in the water, especially with the sharks. This is something new I am working on so we shall see. I have two external flash on my housing, and an underwater drone with two lights https://www.qysea.com/products/fifish-v6/ which we used for backlight on some shots but it did not come out as I expected. It was still useful to provide light on the subject. These images can be flipped for sure as we can float in the water any way we want. |
Mar 9th |
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