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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
The icicles were hanging from the eaves of our roof. The frozen cherry tree is in our neighbors' yard. |
Feb 21st |
| 21 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
So many good comments.
All I can suggest is to add a slight curve distortion to the reflection of the moth, to indicate the curve of the glass. |
Feb 21st |
| 21 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
This feels jittery to me. If you used progressive layers of slightly larger sizes, and applied decreasing opacity to each layer while keeping the original layer opaque you could create a dimensional cornucopia/flower, or Fibonacci effect, giving the image more defined depth and leading lines. |
Feb 21st |
| 21 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
I do not see a yacht. I see the forests and switchback grades the locomotive might have navigated.
I very much like the original. I see the fence showing motion more than obstruction. |
Feb 21st |
| 21 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Good symmetry in the shapes and colors. I don't mind the stretched lions, but a shadow might make them look more natural. Also, a gradient and/or a border bevel could be used on the oval center, to reflect the depth of the background. |
Feb 21st |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 21
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| 68 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
The window is well preserved, but the top right corner of the background is a bit uncomfortable. |
Feb 21st |
| 68 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Depth from the depths! Only the most lost of sailors would be lured by those charms. She should stick with the Halloween theme.
...Who is the lucky soul escaping into the distance? |
Feb 21st |
| 68 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Excellent symmetry. It can be very difficult to align the center of a mirrored stereo image. This one is among the best I've seen. |
Feb 21st |
| 68 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Overall a great image. I might have cloned out the excess parallax between the left plant and the farthest background. |
Feb 21st |
| 68 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
An excellent image in the foreground, but goes completely soft behind the boat. I might have cropped even more from the top and right sides to balance the gap between the rear of the boat and the edge, so it matches the gap on the left between the front tip of the boat and the edge. This would eliminate some of the grey area, bring the woman more toward the viewer, and offset the leading line from the orange reflection. |
Feb 9th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 68
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9 comments - 1 reply Total
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