DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 
Browse Settings
Currently viewing:
Registered Userephln

Show comments:

Per page:

Order:

Comments:


Comments Received by ephln
Pages:   ... [72] [73] [74] [75] [76] [77] [78] ... [101]
Showing 741 - 750 of ~1006
Image Comment
Day 14 - Iris 2
07/20/2007 10:11:22 AM
Day 14 - Iris 2
by ephln

Comment by Sheryll:
I think you've done good with the whites and the pastel purple of the center portion of this is also very nice. I like this shot over the other one because of the angle and the fact you can see the dotted underside of the petals. I agree that it is a little soft but this can be overcome to some degree in pp. The problem with clearing up the flower is the graininess you'll get as a side effect but you can help that by processing the flower separately from the bg. If you get graininess on the flower when you do this then use the blur tool and blur on the petals while leaving the edges of the petals alone.

Hope you don't mind but here's an edit I did to show you what I mean. This is just a quickie off of your posted image but if you did it to the original it would probably work much better.

Message edited by author 2007-07-20 10:33:20.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 16 - Clinging in the Crevasse
07/20/2007 10:08:59 AM
Day 16 - Clinging in the Crevasse
by ephln

Comment by JLC:
Nice! The contrast in textures is great along with the contrast in colors. Well done!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 15 - Pelargonium
07/20/2007 10:07:59 AM
Day 15 - Pelargonium
by ephln

Comment by JLC:
Incredible shot. The colors are great and the dew adds a nice sparkle. I like this a lot!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 16 - Clinging in the Crevasse
07/20/2007 10:04:29 AM
Day 16 - Clinging in the Crevasse
by ephln

Comment by Sheryll:
Interesting how nature is huh? I like the lines in this. The way the growth just flows through the shot.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 15 - Pelargonium
07/20/2007 10:02:28 AM
Day 15 - Pelargonium
by ephln

Comment by Sheryll:
You captured this very well and brought out the dew nicely in pp. I think if you process the bg separately and give it a slight gaussian blur it would get rid of the grain in the bg which I think was a result of the processing you used to bring out the dew on the flowers petals this would be much nicer. You could even just take this one the way it is already processed and mask out the flower so you're just working on the bg it would work nicely. Beautiful catch with the morning light and dew.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 13 - Passion Flower
07/20/2007 09:43:44 AM
Day 13 - Passion Flower
by ephln

Comment by Sheryll:
I agree with lynn. But this one looks like its on its way out soon as the upper "propellers" have started to droop just a bit. Again such a very cool flower.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Triptych Take 3
07/20/2007 09:19:33 AM
Triptych Take 3
by ephln

Comment by pixelpig:
Well, there you go. Isn't it fun? This is gorgeous!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 20 - Fibonacci Spiral
07/20/2007 09:05:42 AM
Day 20 - Fibonacci Spiral
by ephln

Comment by patio127:
Nice,nice, nice !
Photographer found comment helpful.
Triptych Take 3
07/20/2007 09:05:01 AM
Triptych Take 3
by ephln

Comment by Sheryll:
Very cool. I like the middle one best but they work so well as a tryp.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Day 20 - Fibonacci Spiral
07/20/2007 08:42:51 AM
Day 20 - Fibonacci Spiral
by ephln

Comment by sherpet:
This could have been a very appealing image for Rhythm.....
Photographer found comment helpful.
Pages:   ... [72] [73] [74] [75] [76] [77] [78] ... [101]
Showing 741 - 750 of ~1006


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 06/19/2025 01:35:57 AM EDT.