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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Desperation and I could only stay sane if I were sane to start with! |
Apr 10th |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
BTW, Suddenly all of my responses now have three options (reply, edit, delete). I must have hit some key inadvertently, but have no idea what it might have been. |
Apr 2nd |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
As usual, you give us inspiration and ideas for what we might do next. This image is not only sharp where needed, but the composition works beautifully. A quick online search for ProCam got me a lot of info about products for a variety of industries, but clearly not what you are using. What am I missing (other than a working brain this morning)? |
Apr 2nd |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
I am impressed with how sharp you got this image from front to back! Very nice composition and cloud treatment.
By next month we all will probably be locked down if not already. |
Apr 2nd |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
We do have a few quince blossoms here at my PA cabin where we are now locked down. Your image shows what might be in store to look at while not going anywhere. This image gives me something to shoot for (pun intended). |
Apr 2nd |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
I like this as a B&W image. The turkey vulture gives life to the open space and makes the image for me. The bridge takes us across the gully(?)and the vulture pulls us back into the image. |
Apr 2nd |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
This is a really nice edit of a winter scene that turns it to fall! the crop works nicely and the color is lovely. I appreciate your description of the reasons for each of your edits. Thanks! |
Apr 2nd |
| 51 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
You must be a baby! My first car (purchased in 1960) was a 1949 Nash Super Statesman.A '62 Stud would have been a shiny new transport. I like it better in your photo where it looks vaguely like the front end of a grasshopper, especially in that big field. Nice job. |
Apr 2nd |
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