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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Hi Sunil,
I have watched your picture a couple of times. Nice one. I have not posted my comment, because I wanted to make a BNW version. But end up I cannot find the time to sit down to do so.
It is nice capture and interesting subject. And it is creative to include the sun and true and the cars together.
I agree with Jason, that I won't mind the other cars. and I would like the cars darker, and bringing up the details of the tree as you have done.
Cheers... |
Jul 30th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Congratulations!!! Terry.
BTW, what is the PSA International PID Salon? and how does it work? Have no idea how to leverage PSA other than this forum...LOL |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Hi Alan, it is a nicely captured, and a well post-processed picture, in particular the replacing of the sky.
I would leave a bit more on the left side, similar to the crop that Jason had proposed.
It might be a candidate to convert it to BW. And if you like, you can try to add a fake moon to make it a complete night shot...LOL Well, I don't know how to deal with the shadow of the mountain then. Just throwing some 'creative' ideas...Cheers. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
BTW the transformation from the original to the final is mind-blowing. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Hi Brenda. Very nice image. I like it.
I like the creativity. I think that trying out the abstraction and simplicity is one of the approaches to show the personality and creativity, and also leave more room for the viewers to imagine. You can notice that I am taking that move too.
I think that it is great to add on instead of simply photographing the other artist work, as you and others have mentioned.
I like the final version, but I like original version too. The final version looks a bit too formal to me that I cannot tell whether it is a photo or a computer output. So I cannot choose between the original one and the final one. Maybe the multiple exposures as Jason mentioned is worth to try. Cheers. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Jason. It is amazing. That is what I am looking for. I like it. It adds in the mood, and removes some sort of simplicity of the original picture. Cheers. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Alan. I agree. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Brenda. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Terry for your thoughts and your work on it. Points taken. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Sunil, particularly for your experience sharing on taking the street photos. Cheers. |
Jul 16th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Nice capture. I do like what Terry has done. It is so perfect that I might like the 'real' version now with the yellow walls. I agree with Sunil that some crop with brightening the subject (the driver and the horses) should be good enough. |
Jul 8th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Very nice and interesting picture. I agree with Sunil that BNW might look good too. Cheers. |
Jul 8th |
| 78 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Very nice. Excellent timing. |
Jul 8th |
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