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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
This is excellent. All of the textures work well together, and the muted colors evoke the desired spooky effect. I haven't seen a better use of rendered tree. The cat is fine, but I agree a bat might have a more symbiotic texture. |
Oct 19th |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
An excellent composite. My only comment is that the light vs. shadow on some of the background arms appears less direct than the light vs. shadow on the torso and legs. |
Oct 19th |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Frans. My father is Dutch, but he was raised in Indonesia by his father (also Dutch), and has lived there at various times in Djakarta, Banda Aceh, Jember and others. Currently he lives in the Netherlands. |
Oct 16th |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
In your example, the eyes and face are much too prevalent. I wanted the viewer to see the objects first, then reveal the eyes while they are trying to determine what the objects are. |
Oct 16th |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
The point where your top and bottom glass are cut, is a sharp diagonal line. It might be more pleasing as a curved line, or a softer blend mode. |
Oct 16th |
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| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I love this kind of high contrast image. Your composition is very good, the color choice is a tried and true combination, but I find the sharply cut straight diagonal line a bit distracting. A curved line or a softer blend mode might look more pleasing. |
Oct 15th |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I love the variety of colors you've achieved. It looks natural, while maintaining an ethereal quality. Your choice of background is subdued, but appropriate. |
Oct 15th |
| 34 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
The Topaz plug in is an excellent choice for the background. The characters are well placed and symmetrical. To me the colors are appropriately saturated for the feel of the background (I understand that the folk dancer is meant to be more colorful, to keep the character of the original). Well done! |
Oct 15th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 34
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| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
I've seen this room on television many times, but I didn't recognize it at first without people. |
Oct 16th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
That's a lot of depth for the W3. Well done. |
Oct 15th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
This is one of the most convincing phantograms you've posted. The angles and placement are excellent. Your original tells more of the story, but what it loses in interest, it gains back in immersion. |
Oct 15th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Wow! This has great depth, and multiple symmetrical leading lines on every axis. Well done! |
Oct 15th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I just discovered that the blurry flower cut off in the top right corner has a very slight window violation.
Hopefully no one will notice. |
Oct 15th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
This rocks. :) Was this a cha cha? |
Oct 15th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Fantastic. The W3 is really well suited for this kind of image. I might have boosted the color saturation a little, but it's fine like this. |
Oct 15th |
| 68 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I really like this. Both the original and the de-fished version. I thought about getting this lens, but chose the insta360 evo because of its small size. I like what the Canon software has done. I will have to look into using that. |
Oct 15th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 68
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11 comments - 5 replies Total
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