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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Bob
Wonderful wildlife shot with great feather texture.
Regards
Emil |
Mar 7th |
| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Israel
I was ;looking for a way to provide a main focus area but retain the complexity of the vineyard structure.
I used NIK Silver Efex Antique Plate II preset and darkened the result.
Regards
Emil
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Mar 7th |
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| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Pete
I applaud your ability to photograph the folks who have more ink on them than the Washington Post...
Your processing did their artwork justice. I think Adrian had a clever idea by adding a little highlight to the artists lenses.
You did something very well that I for one can not do..
Regards
Emil
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Mar 7th |
| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Mandy
Great sky, wonderful glass building and the icing on the cake the light rail heading through your gorgeous composition.
I had to try my hand at your March submission
Regards
Emil |
Mar 7th |
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| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Adrian,
Dynamite image and agree 100% with your processing approach. It creates a high contrast image
I removed the steak running across the lower side of the robot's face using the remove tool in PS
Regards
Emil |
Mar 7th |
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| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Mark
A good photo has many owners...
My cut at making the Opportunistic Tree the center of attention.
I cropped the right side away so the building is left framing the tree, used a radial gradient with it inverted centered over the tree and reduced exposure, darkened the sky some and brushed in some exposure on the lighter clouds
Regards
Emil
Email
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Mar 7th |
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| 62 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Pete
Thanks for comment re Noise I will run it through Topaz Photo AI
Emil |
Mar 7th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 62
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| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Melanie
I like your revision very much. it is a great scene in a great city.
Emil |
Mar 9th |
| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Jack
Very Nice composition
Your image would be empty without the three people in the frame, especially carrying umbrellas. Retain the tilt to have more foreground. I agree with Melanie to see if you draw out a little more detail in the sky,
Regards
Emil |
Mar 9th |
| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Gary
A bridge is a fun subject to photograph even if someone thought a field was utilitarian location.
I liked the light catching on the bridge entrance and thought maybe flipping horizontally would bring your eye in your scene? I also placed a linear gradient over the back of it and lowered exposure in the far ground.
Well done
Emil |
Mar 8th |
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| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Charles
Simply picture perfect IR scene.
I agree with Melanie a slight crop on left side of frame, retain the water reflections it is a great lead in.
Emil |
Mar 8th |
| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Palli
Sea Gulls resting or seeking warmth from the parking area is a sight to behold and now you have it recorded in perpetuity.
The clouds at the top of the frame distract my eye from your flock of gulls awaiting the parking attendant so I tried a couple of crops and ended here...
Well done as always
Emil
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Mar 8th |
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| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Arik
I echo the accolades from my colleagues on your shot of this out building.
I humbly offer an idea to fade the sepia areas slightly, I placed a radial gradient over the building, inverted it and reduced the exposure.
Regards
Emil
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Mar 8th |
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| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Henry
Simple, Contrasting, Leading lines of Ferns, Smartly Cropped...
Well Done
Emil |
Mar 8th |
| 66 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Melanie
Good idea It is a tad tight there
Thank you
Emil |
Mar 7th |
7 comments - 1 reply for Group 66
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13 comments - 2 replies Total
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