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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Cheryl, tremendous post processing of an already beautiful shot. I really love what choices you made. I love the gentleness of it. Small point for me is that the flower itself is for me the subject and the greenery supporting the pedals is so sharp and bright it keeps taking my eye to those two areas. Toning those down to not overshadow the pedals, and possibly adding a ting more on the right side of the picture, would make this a perfect shot in my view. |
Apr 15th |
| 81 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Not my image, but if it was, that is what I would do.....hope that is helpful. I would love to see it. |
Apr 6th |
| 81 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
hmm. Maybe photoshop a rider with a horse between the middle and right tree? Then there is a point of interest and scale. I am from America, so I envision a head down lone cowboy with his cowboy hat and his horse trailing behind him as the cowboy holds the harness, and the cowboy contemplates where he is going to sit and rest, just to the right of the middle tree. You have my imagination going.......so, thank you.
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Apr 6th |
| 81 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Angela,
A wonderful eye you have. And knowing something is there, the patience and persistence to get it. I like what you are seeing and how you framed it and processed it. I keep looking at it and wish I could see it much larger. I keep coming back to the three trees, and they are spread so far apart I keep looking back and forth; nothing is getting my eye to plant on a main subject. Hmmm. You have taken an already nice scene and elevated it to a much more interesting photograph. I like the tonality and wonder if a little more contrast would bring out some drama............ |
Apr 6th |
| 81 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Noël, the bird is perfectly framed into the plant / leaves. Love the head turn. Another great shot. |
Apr 6th |
| 81 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Janet, very well done. This image works for the angle you used because you have a great tile background and you have the squirrel in a wonderful posture and gesture. Love you got the tail, out of focus, behind the head. Extremely sharp for an animal at your shutter speed of 1/60th of a second. |
Apr 6th |
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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