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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Reply |
You didn't misunderstand. I can't explain the "leaning trees"
It is not an artifact of Snapseed processing as the original image clearly shows. I will look at the trees the next time I get to that part of the trail to see if they really do lean. |
Dec 15th |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
Nice job! I like the placement of the man, but why not keep the dog and leash? That would explain his attention to hie left and tilt in that direction.
Can you tell us more about layers on our phones? |
Dec 11th |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
This image probably brings memories to all of us "old timers." The colors, perspective and lines all work. My only nit to pick is the key-stoning most noticeable on the left. Is there a way to fix that? |
Dec 11th |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
This image is amazingly sharp. How close were you? and how much had to be cropped? As an avid birder I am always looking for ways to get bird photos with my phone. You nailed it with this one. |
Dec 11th |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
What catches my eye is the "eye" formed by the arch and its shadow. The branch in the center points through the eye into the distance, while the grass and foliage serve as a natural "vignette.' Nicely seen. |
Dec 11th |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
I like this image much more than the "original." I remember
the original as a product of one of your earlier edits for our iPhone group some time ago. This one works beautifully.
The edge treatment as a watercolor is much nicer than the vignette on the original. |
Dec 11th |
| 51 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
A unique image from a unique situation. The image presents us with a puzzle as it is difficult to figure out what one is seeing. That is a good thing, not a fault!
Welcome to our group!! |
Dec 11th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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