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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Mandy
That is an interesting idea
Thanks
Emil
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Sep 23rd |
| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Michael
I did bring up the color temp of the water to align with background tonality
Regards
Emil |
Sep 23rd |
| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Pete
Thanks for sharing your rendition. Three trees is a good picture within the picture. I think maybe a touch harsh for my eye though.
Regards
Emil |
Sep 23rd |
| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Mark
HDR was the right choice to get the brights outside and darks inside to work together during processing.
I like you shot here. I offer a thought there is not a lot of content in the foreground so maybe a crop would work? I used 1x1
Well done
Emil |
Sep 3rd |
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| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Mandy
Wonderful action shot.
The defender's arm is almost in contact with the offensive players head while she is ducking down to see if she can drive in to shoot.
Well seen
Emil |
Sep 3rd |
| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Pete
Good eye. Not sure if you had a UK visitor or UK fan in the seats next to you but he provided good material for a photo.
Well done
Emil |
Sep 2nd |
| 62 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Michael
I like your plan. Long exposure shots pay high dividends on water scenes. You did that nicely here plus you used the natural leading line from the driftwood to frame the cloud bank. If this area is close by you might try shooting along the base of the drift wood towards the water next time to see if it has more impact...
I experimented a little. I selected sky in Lightroom increased exposure some, added contrast, texture and clarity to bring out the clouds a bit more.
Every time you go back the clouds will change the look, depending upon their movement they can be streaky after a 30 sec exposure which is a nice look
Emil
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Sep 2nd |
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4 comments - 3 replies for Group 62
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| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Gary
A redo? |
Sep 4th |
 |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Jack
Wonderful shot. The lean of the tree and the heavy vines grab your attention immediately.
The interesting thing about your shot it could have been taken any where.
Emil |
Sep 4th |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Arik
IR perfection. Lights and darks in harmony
Emil |
Sep 4th |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Henry,
I applaud you for this view of Steptoe Butte that is atypical. The road is a great lead in and your wide vista has a mix of classic Palouse and modern wind turbines. An upgraded vintage look
Emil
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Sep 4th |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Melanie
Perfect IR scene. It is definitely picturesque
I offer a couple of ideas. I darkened the pathway and the house just a smidge and I removed the dark tree "stump" to the left of hose in the fairground.
I too would like more pathway but the foliage on the right foreground becomes too dominate
Regards
Emil |
Sep 4th |
 |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Gary,
Perspective mod changed the game, the vintage look won the trophy
Top Marks as Palli would say
Emil |
Sep 3rd |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Steve
A very unique shot. It is compelling in that it keeps my eye on the image working from the Rolex "posts" to the horses hind legs and then left and right in the frame.
I like your tonality in that the supporting elements a bit darker (left and right sides). The sky is nice addition
Well done
Emil |
Sep 3rd |
| 66 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Charles
I just love this composition. It is timeless
I used several linear and radial gradients in Lightroom to bring the brighter areas of the bridge on the left down a bit including the reflection and to bring the right side up.
I am not sure where the end state in your mind is but I would keep trying to get there.
Emil
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Sep 3rd |
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7 comments - 1 reply for Group 66
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11 comments - 4 replies Total
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