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03/29/2010 12:07:01 PM |
greetings from the critique club
Congratulations on an exceptional shot of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. The colors are wonderful and your framing is excellent. You obviously know the exact 'best' spot to capture such a good likeness. (I wonder if it is Treasure Island or Berkeley-ish)
In any event, the Critique Club is here to help those who need a little assistance with their images. I'm pleased to say you don't need any help with this one, so I will say again, "Congratulations" and move on to the next image in the queue.
Keep 'em coming. You do splendid work.
Alice
Sorry - a double post crept in there... |
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03/29/2010 12:05:19 PM |
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Message edited by author 2010-03-29 12:08:05. |
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03/24/2010 10:11:35 AM |
Most beautiful shot of the Bay Bridge I've ever seen - congrats on making the top 10! |
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03/24/2010 12:09:56 AM |
Did quite well in spite of the compression issues. For a change of pace, I wasn't the only one to see them. I see this made a new PB for you, congrats! |
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03/23/2010 09:19:07 PM |
one word WOW....
Someday if i can, i will buy this shot...really cool 10 |
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03/23/2010 08:39:39 PM |
lack of words to express the beauty in this shot |
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03/23/2010 03:23:03 PM |
Nice use of a golden color. |
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03/22/2010 09:07:04 AM |
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03/21/2010 01:45:07 PM |
Beautiful image! I love how soft the water is, I only wish the detail did not have so much artifacting. :( I looked and you are at 152kb... you are allowed up to 300kb. |
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03/20/2010 05:29:40 PM |
Agh! Compression artifacts to starboard! Hard to port!
At 158K file size, you had a lot more overhead available to avoid the effects of compression. Compression kills detail and creates blocky artifacts. Always use the least amount of compression you can get away with and still come in under the challenge limit. |
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03/19/2010 09:22:50 PM |
A great image ruined by PP! Lots of sharpening artifacts. Just go a little easy on the sharpening next time! |
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03/18/2010 05:49:18 PM |
This is my best vote until now. Hope you get a good avg. |
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03/18/2010 04:03:48 PM |
very nice pic. I love it . |
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03/18/2010 12:22:17 PM |
I really, really want to give this a high vote, but it looks like it's been sharpened to death. The artifacts around the bright points of lights are just too distracting. |
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03/18/2010 09:30:51 AM |
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03/17/2010 11:09:47 PM |
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03/17/2010 07:18:48 PM |
A little over-processed for my taste. Nice shot. 7 |
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03/17/2010 02:00:30 PM |
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03/17/2010 11:10:59 AM |
love the silky feel to the water - good job |
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03/17/2010 10:21:37 AM |
really nice shot and like how the water turned out, maybe slightly overexposed though. |
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03/17/2010 01:39:15 AM |
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03/17/2010 12:41:49 AM |
Great long exposure. But a little oversharpened. |
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