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| 12/07/2016 08:58:59 PM |
Yesterdayby snafflesComment: you have some odd lines running through the centre of the image there, where perhaps something has been cloned out carelessly? |
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| 12/07/2016 08:58:08 PM |
hanging by a threadby grahamgatorComment: Good use of background texture, and strong composition and colours. I find myself wishing the subject were a little sharper throughout, but still one of my favourite images in this free study. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:57:12 PM |
In The Woodby rooumComment: I'm not a fan of the raise-the-shadows postprocessing here; done subtly it can make thigns look cinematic, but overdone clumsily it does the image no favours. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:56:24 PM |
Weekendersby instepsComment: Quite Ray-Metzker-ish, good tone and composition. Shame people don't dress quite so well as in his photos anymore. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:54:50 PM |
house flyby martinkulikComment: If you do need to stoop to a dead bug as your macro subject, it's best to at least make some effort to make it look less dead.
You also have a very clear line / squiggle / cutout shape especially visible in the upper right differentiating between the sharp and blurry portions of the image - a failed focus stacking effort perhaps? |
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| 12/07/2016 08:53:17 PM |
Auburn foothillsby 2mccsComment: Good colours and composition, the flare has a pleasant vintage feel to it. I would have cloned out the slightly incongruous power lines at the top right of the image. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:52:33 PM |
High Plainsby DennisheckmanComment: Good detail and sharpness throughout the frame, nice composition and good tones. Almost Ansel-Adams-esque. I think I know whose this might be. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:51:18 PM |
Reynisdrangarby HalldorIngiComment: I'm not really a fan of seeing what's basically the same image three times in different contests in the same week, but I can understand why you'd enter this in the free study alongside what I presume to be otto22's shot. You have some slight light sharpening halos around the crags, but you've managed to avoid his dark dodging and burning halos by going for a simpler edit. The horizon is ever so slightly away from level, which could be fixed with a small rotation in postprocessing. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:45:10 PM |
The Castle in the Waterby Alex_PetriniComment: A little more sharpness on the rocks in the foreground would have improved this image; you also have a subtle red-blue halo on the cliff on the upper right, which looks like perhaps this is the result of an imperfectly aligned HDR stitch? If not then it may be some sort of sharpening artefact from a tool I'm not familiar with. |
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| 12/07/2016 08:37:13 PM |
stepping stonesby flahermaComment: Excessive noise reduction / smoothing on the water and sky, and a few sharpening halos around the dark tree on the right. |
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