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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Chris,
Congratulations on being a pilot and plane co-owner. I worked in the Aerospace business until I retired many years ago and have loved planes, rockets, space flight since I was just a pup.
An interesting perspective of your Cessna that you chose for this month. A clean fuselage with the tail number prominently in view.
I like it
Emil
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Nov 8th |
| 62 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Mandy
You have it all in one shot: Lisbon's old world architecture, the Tram coming at us, a pedestrian with an umbrella walking by the tracks, and a motor cyclist. A scene frozen in time sans the motorcycle.
Well done
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 62 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Mark
I like your idea to crop the background. My quandary initially was the single goose on the left looking back and the advancing lines of geese. I put my finger over it and looked at your image and felt it should stay. It adds balance and also indicates it is waiting patiently for the groups to catch up
Regards
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 62 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Michael
The old adage about the best camera you own is the one you have with you is proven to be true by your Nov image.
You did a nice job taking a shot with little time to spare. I think your story here of men hard at work stands on its own.
Maybe you can revisit this site in the future and see how it has progressed
Regards
Emil
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Nov 8th |
| 62 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Pete
What a great cruise you guys experienced.
This immense castle jumps off the page when photographed at night. Wonderful details here Pete.
I am glad you thought to share this image with us.
Regards
Emil
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Nov 8th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 62
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| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Jack
I like your camera positioning here with a straight on shot of the Temple framed in the background by trees. The person adds scale so it was nice of him to have modeled in your shot.
I think a bit more sky at the top of the frame would have created space for the tall tree on the left that is touching the edge and provided more of the nice tree on the right.
Regards
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Arik
The story you created is the world we live where the only engagement is with a cell phone sadly. This person may not have realized she was immortalized on your camera.
I like the scene rendering, crisp, nice tone etc.
I agree that the PS Remove tool is real black magic. I have used on wires but on people
Well done
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Charles,
Your decision to crop, the lights and darks in your rendering are done well.
My reaction after studying the image is that path stops at the base of the trees mid frame and not sure where it goes from there. Is it possible to go in deeper to have the path go into the horizon?
Regards
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Melanie
The Zebras just POP in your image and from a story standpoint it looks the came into your frame from a path on the right and stopped to graze.
I am sort of amazed at how Black/White they render in IR. You were blessed with a nice sky above
Regards
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Henry
Very nice IR work.
The tree-lined leading line roadway, the Sea Wave clouds against dark sky above the mountains all work nicely together.
I don't feel AI could compete with your image
Regards
Emil |
Nov 8th |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Gary,
You broke away from routine covered bridge photos and put your spin on it.
I like the composition, the diffuse sun light, and the Sun itself pushing through the leaves.
Do you think a slight drop in exposure would enhance it a bit?
Regards
Emil |
Nov 1st |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 66
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11 comments - 0 replies Total
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