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cavigu
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July 10, 2021
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Tamaño de la fotos para consultar

  • July 10, 2021
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Buenas tardes, mande a preguntar por unas fotos enviadas para revision y me dicen que no son aceptadas,  por lo tanto  me gustaria saber las deficiencias tecnicas para aprender, pero me dicen que mando un tamaño muy pequeño para revisarlas; mando las originales y el correo que son muy grandes.Si me retroalimentan con una medida dejo de mandar correos inútiles para evitar comentarios innecesarios.

 

El revisor me puso lo siguiente:

 

The tiny thumbnails that you posted are too small to evaluate; however I can tell at a glance that the first photo is badly focused. Post full size images if you want useful feedback.

Las fotos son:

 

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Abambo
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July 11, 2021

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ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
jacquelingphoto2017
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July 11, 2021

Hi @cavigu ,

Please zoom your images to between 100 and 200% and inspect them closely. The 1st, 3rd and 4th all have color fringing on the highlighted edges. It can be seen on the tree root below the ferns, the 3rd between the leaves in the forest and the 4th to the extreme lower right corner.

 

As said, too much of the second image is out of focus. Also the large distracting leaf show indication of shake as though it was a windy day. 

 

Best wishes

JG

Photographer and Nutrition Author

cavigu
caviguAuthor
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July 18, 2021

Muy amable, voy a tomar sus consejos, muy útiles 

Jill_C
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July 11, 2021

Image #1 - unfocused, oversaturated, noticeable noise in the shadows.

Image #2 - DOF is too shallow; part of the red flower is in focus, but not all of it. Noise in the shadows. The composition, with the large out-of-focus leaf directly behind the red bloom, is not pleasing. You should have worked this scene, moving around, shooting many different angles, until you found the best composition.

Image #3 - Though the focus is better here, there are still large areas of the composition that are unfocused, and there is a lot of noise in the shadows. The composition, with a tree trunk right in the middle, is not optimum.

Image # - Unfocused, chromatic aberration, noise in the shadows and over-saturated.

 

This type of scene, with many very bright and very dark areas, is better suited to bracketing, which will allow you to create an HDR image that will have more even exposure throughout the frame. You would need to use a tripod.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
cavigu
caviguAuthor
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July 18, 2021

Excelentes comentarios para aprender, gracias