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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Bob, Nice catch. It is a different image. I didn't notice I grabbed the wrong one to send to Jerry.
All of the image were shot straight out of the phone with little manipulation. |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
You really made this image dramatic. It works! The looming clouds give the image great depth which provides grand scale to the scene. |
Mar 3rd |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
What a nice portrait to remember your "sweet girl" by. You captured her eyes beautifully. Lovely! |
Mar 3rd |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Jerry is right about your daughter's lifted foot. That makes her presence look natural, not posed. The side light in the image is interesting and suggests that the path is close to the edge of a cliff or steep hill. It works well. |
Mar 3rd |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
This image really does say "winter." It would be interesting in B&W but it would not have had the same impact. Nice choice. |
Mar 3rd |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Boy that really worked!
How did you "set the brightness" on your phone?
The focus through the bulb to keep the filament structure sharp pulls the viewer into the image. The foreground reflection is interesting. The image is also interesting without it. |
Mar 3rd |
| 51 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
The two touches of color (headlamp and distant locomotive) make the overall gray ones more effective. As an unrepentant train nut I really like your treatment. You show the entire train in a powerful pose. Nice job! |
Mar 3rd |
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