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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Michael,
We share two things in common. I like to photograph single clouds and I am a big fan of Cole. I have one of his BWs on my wall.
You might create another version and paint out the "3" clouds below the main cloud so it is a lone cloud shot
Regards
Emil
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Dec 3rd |
| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Chris,
Wonderful street scene with the cobblestone/brick paved streets and bicycles parked on the side. The hero is the clock tower.
I made one change to your image to highlight the tower, I added radial gradient in LR over the tower, inverted it, and reduced the exposure just a bit which darkens everything outside of the radial gradient.
Iphones can get it done very nicely and you demonstrated here.
Regards
Emil
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Dec 3rd |
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| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Adrian,
Top marks for pulling the picture within the picture in your original via a well conceived crop.
The light foreground pulls my eye there, you see the child, move into the dark background to examine the playground objects etc.
Well done
Regards
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Mark,
You took Scott at his word that it was going to be a World photo walk. Your story comes through at first glance in your shot of photographers on the "hunt" so I think you made a good choice of leaving them in a shot two.
I think your London Street is well seen.
Regards
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Mandy
I like your composition Mandy. Each crane is in a different sequence in flight.
I am not a good BIF photographer but I am going to work at it more this winter. You did very well here and were rewarded for perseverance handsomely.
Regards
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Pete,
The mother and baby are so well done.
My thought is why is she is so happy and looking up at something out of frame. The only thing is to surmise what it might be. Interesting effect on the viewer
Regards
Emil
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Dec 3rd |
| 62 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Pete
Thanks for your feedback
I think your changes do indeed add more drama to my lake scene than I had dialed in
Regards
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 62
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| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Jack,
A wonderfully tranquil scene that you created.
My thought is to dodge the tress along the bank on the right that are already light and burn the taller ones in the back to create a tonal range there.
Regards
Emil |
Dec 4th |
| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Charles
You did good by stopping and getting a shot or two of these magnificent clouds and the sweeping scene below.
Food for thought dodge the field that starts in the lower right and curves into the background. It would serve as a leading line.
Regards
Emil |
Dec 4th |
| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Henry
I am surprised no one has knocked this isolated headstone over. The upper portion appears to have been reassembled.
A desolate place as your image portrays. You might consider removing the house and its partial neighbor along the right frame edge.
I like it
Regards
Emil |
Dec 4th |
| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Gary
A nice Peek a Boo barn scene that as you note will be gone soon as progress marches on...
My only thought is to dodge the grass in the foreground to create a more pronounced layer.
Regards
Emil |
Dec 4th |
| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Arik
If I had to chose one image type to represent IR photography to the world it would be A Walk in the Park.
A dark winding path with trees all around is so appealing in IR
Well done
Regards
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
Melanie,
I am so glad you were able to shoot at Forest Park.
In all the years I have photographed the Jewel Box I have not tried to focus solely on the reflection pond. Seeing your image this month, I am kicking myself.
Nicely done
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
| 66 |
Dec 24 |
Reply |
Henry,
My SOOC shot was underexposed. When I was doing my rendering I tried to address that but as you noted I have room to move the exposure up.
Thanks for your feedback
Regards
Emil |
Dec 3rd |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 66
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12 comments - 2 replies Total
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