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| 08/15/2014 06:08:34 PM |
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| 08/15/2014 06:04:33 PM |
After The Stormby sfaliceComment: Well, if you did combine several images, then you are to be congratulated for excellent ghost reduction. Exposure is great throughout. Spectacular composition. I think this should be the blue ribbon. 10 |
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| 08/15/2014 05:33:14 PM |
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| 08/15/2014 05:32:01 PM |
LOCH ARD GORGE, AUSTRALIA by hotpastaComment: Amazing place. Very nicely rendered. May need a slight notch of increased contrast. Some of the cyan in the sky seems odd to me, but a very great effort from the other side of the world. 8 |
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| 08/15/2014 05:29:35 PM |
Bay viewby KroburgComment: Very nicely done. Great items of interest along the coastal shore. Superb HDR subject. 8 |
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| 08/15/2014 04:40:01 PM |
When I'm Cleaning Windowsby bobccComment: Really a great scene, well rendered. Forgive me for saying so, but my opinion is the person is a distraction. I understand why you included the person. But, it really catches my eye and prevents me (initially) from inspecting the great lines and shapes. 7 |
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| 08/15/2014 04:36:52 PM |
Detailsby armando_mComment: Beautiful pipe organ and cathedral. Great perspective and control of tones. 9 |
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| 08/15/2014 04:34:08 PM |
The view from Half Mountain summitby DennisheckmanComment: Nicely done! My top vote of 10. Clearly a high dynamic range to the scene, managed with great skill. Love the area. That is Glacier Gorge topping off at Longs Peak, Pagoda Mountain and McHenry's Peak. I especially like the Shark's tooth. |
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| 08/13/2014 07:07:08 PM |
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| 08/08/2014 02:08:17 PM |
Peace Bridge / Rough Watersby PixlmakerComment: The dynamic range between the shadow detail under the bridge and the sky highlights is large. Postprocessing a single image to show detail throughout will result in the halos...which appear at the edges of dark and light zones.. It's a good candidate for HDR Efex Pro 2. I think you may have improved the three dimensional appearance by including items of interest in the foreground. An aperture of f/18 is mightly tiny pinhole and could be on the edge of bending lightwaves as they enter the lens and reducing clarity and detail sharpness. I wouldn't go much tinier than f/16. Furthermore, f/11 or even f/8 may have given you adequate DOF to encompass your scene. |
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