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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
This version looks better. |
Oct 28th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Jim. |
Oct 23rd |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
This new version is much better and a significant improvement over the previous one. However, the only issue left is the Lantern-it looks like it's floating in midair since its support was removed in your edit. I've done a quick rough edit for your reference. Please check. |
Oct 22nd |
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| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Robert.
Appreciate. |
Oct 13th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
New version looks good, Liked it. |
Oct 8th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thanks for the title suggestion! I have a collection of similar images. My main focus is on documentary and street photography. Whenever I notice something unusual or out of place, I capture it-and I've got plenty of those moments. I'll share them later. |
Oct 8th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
I really like your image and the crop-great post-processing! However, in my opinion, the shadow areas feel a bit overdone, which has made the face look slightly flat. |
Oct 6th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
As always, your stacked images are exceptionally well done! I'd love to give it a try, but I'm not sure where to begin. I'm not very skilled in working with controlled conditions or using a tripod, but seeing this image of yours without the use of a tripod is encouraging-I'll definitely give it a shot!" |
Oct 6th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
This is a beautifully composed and cropped image-I really like it! Years ago, I saw rice fields like this in Bali, Indonesia, but only from a moving bus, so I couldn't take proper photos, just a few quick snapshots. I'd love to visit again, especially in countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia. |
Oct 6th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
A steam-powered clock is something I've never heard of before! When I was in Congo, I saw refrigerators and air conditioners running on petrol in small villages with no electricity, but this is definitely new to me. Thanks for sharing the picture of the steam-powered clock!
As for the image processing, it feels a bit overdone for my taste. Also, the right-hand portion with the yellow shirt needs to be removed.
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Oct 6th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
This is fantastic! I really liked the post-processing and the transformation from the original image to the final one. I do agree with others about the area around the lamp, a bit more work is required. |
Oct 6th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thanks,
That may be due to Correcting Verticals and "Skew" Command was used for that. |
Oct 5th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Robert,
Thank you for the Title suggestion.
I appreciate your views. Regarding the sky, what you see in my photo is exactly what my camera captured. I've often noticed sky replacements being accepted in groups like this, including by the rule makers of Digital Dialogue. However, for me, this is a firm "no." I believe that replacing the sky using any technique feels like borrowing or even taking someone else's work. I always share the original image alongside the final edited version, making only minor edits like removing wires or towers-never altering the sky. |
Oct 5th |
| 78 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thank you. |
Oct 5th |
4 comments - 10 replies for Group 78
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4 comments - 10 replies Total
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