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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
OK, now you have done it! How can any of us now stay off the streets as they are repaired? As always, you give us new things to think about. Thanks. |
Jul 7th |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Fascinating colors, lines and shapes pulling us into the scene. A beautifully executed image of an inviting scene. Can we expect remodeling images in the future? |
Jul 7th |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
The small flowers in the background add interest, depth and context. The petals that overlap the center remind me of something almost human that I can't put my finger on and that adds interest as well. Nicely seen. |
Jul 7th |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Trying new approaches is one of the best things about study groups. Our group is really good at that and this photo together with your commentary are a great case in point. I do use portrait mode for flower shots, but not nearly as interestingly as this image! |
Jul 7th |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
I really like this photo and your continuing to give us information on how to do infrared on our phones.
My view of the image is not surreal, but rather that the scene is a winter shot when the fog freezes. Nice job! |
Jul 7th |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
The contrast of the wide space in the foreground road and the closed in forest leaning over the road as it turns. I see Bob barley's point, but I don't mind the foreground. Knocking down the blown out part of the wall toward the back might be worth trying though. |
Jul 7th |
| 51 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Bob. I'll give that a try and I thinkyou are right about the leaves. |
Jul 7th |
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