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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Hi. I'm always looking for ways to use my fisheye. This is very well done. I think the bright colors are appropriate to the scene. Thanks for the inspiration! Dorinda from group 30. |
Jun 18th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 1
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| 29 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Hi. I hope you don't mind my adding my 2-cents worth. The subject's expression is perfect, the image is sharp revealing the textures in his hat and beard. One nitpik: if you have it, I'd like to see just a tiny bit more on the left side of the image so that it doesn't intersect so close to the crease by his eye. All in all, a wonderful portrait, the kind I wish I could take! |
Jun 12th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 29
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| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Thanks Judy. I like your changes.
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Jun 27th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
I debated about removing the lateral branch (left side), but I felt like it could be a dancer's arm extended outward! Watching too much DWTS. Glad you like it. |
Jun 11th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
It's up to you the artist. My crop was just an approximation. Probably should not have "nipped" the top of the tree.
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Jun 11th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful colors, very sharp. I would remove the white flowers and also the purple, lower right. Maybe add a very slight vignette?
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Jun 9th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
I was not familiar with these birds, had to do some research on them. Here is your "third vote" to remove the birds behind the one that is flying, if you can. Also, If you can, crop a little from the left (Add to the right if you have more?) to move the flying bird out of the center. |
Jun 9th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
What a fascinating thing to see! I'd like to see it cropped in a little (see my example). I also decreased the hilights and added a slight vignette. |
Jun 9th |
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| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
The subject pathway is placed very well in this image, the curve leading us into and through the photo. I like the texture in the pathway and grassy field. My only suggestion would be to remove a small part of the sky. It doesn't really add much interest for me. See my example. Just a suggestion |
Jun 9th |
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| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
This makes a wonderful "what is it?" image. For me it is not about a flower, but about shapes and color. The water droplets add even more confusion as to "what is it?". Very different. I love it! |
Jun 6th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
I like your wb shift as well, although now the glass looks green. I think you could have a lot of fun with this image, trying different colorations. |
Jun 4th |
| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
I like the subject but for me the white balance is way off. I adjusted the WB, increased the contrast slightly as well as the blacks. I did not darken the white areas in the upper right, but you might consider that as well. |
Jun 4th |
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| 30 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Richard, hello and I don't mind you commenting at all. I wish more people would do that outside their groups. I was confused at first when you said "legs", but now I get it! I find your version more amusing. I had considered cloning out the branch at the top as well as the log, but I prefer to have more of the "dancers" in the image as I like the continuation of the curve. Removing most of the log, definitely reveals mysterious "leg"s! I wonder who they belong to! |
Jun 3rd |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 30
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8 comments - 5 replies Total
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