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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 72 |
May 23 |
Comment |
What a great sight Bruce and you did well to get so much in focus. It is very interesting how the square crop leads the eye forward so much better - less is more! I wouldn't have thought of that. I didn't know there was tulips grown in that area. |
May 25th |
| 72 |
May 23 |
Comment |
You did very well Maria to capture this at the perfect point of entering the water and that certainly captures one's attention. Isaac's work has helped particularly making its head clearer. Well done. |
May 25th |
| 72 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Before I read other comments, I concluded what a great idea the mono conversion is and I still do. I don't see the garden area as being very interesting, either photographically or for a gardening perspective. In mono, the viewer sees the detail around the window and other ornaments which are lost within the colour.
As a gardener, the architectural strength of the planting comes out better in mono. In colour, there isn't to me much interest in the scene but it's a pleasing mono image. |
May 20th |
| 72 |
May 23 |
Comment |
You have created a really nice image of this bear Barbara: it's so peaceful and encourages the viewer to reflect on its size taking in the detail your development has brought out. Love it! |
May 20th |
| 72 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Lucky you having this so close. Isaac's changes makes sense and you can replicate out of the original. Interesting you use Topaz as I find it fabulous especially when cropping. |
May 20th |
| 72 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Isaac, this image really pops at the viewer in many ways. His small face staring at you is amazing for such a huge animal. Perfectly developed, well done. |
May 20th |
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