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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Henry, I rather like the asymmetry and complexity added by the wires crossing the spokes of the Faris wheel. The details are extremely sharp. Resolution is excellent. There is a lot for the eye to explore and enjoy here. |
Dec 8th |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Emil, this is such an intimate image of a lovely stream and the foliage it nourishes. The smooth cool flowing water contrasts with the warm radiant foliage. I especially like the depth created by including water spilling over a small rock in the distance in the upper middle of the image. Beautiful work! |
Dec 8th |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Palli, many times I agree with others on suggestions to improve images. This time I don't. Your original is fine as is. My eye only wants a tad more distinguishing contrast between upper right side of the trunk and the backgroud behind it. |
Dec 8th |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Gary, you wild and crazy guy. Like it a lot! Thank you for stretching the boundaries. Allowing some compilation in IR opens up so many avenues of creativity. Increasingly the line between photography and digital art is thinning. I like the stand this image takes on protecting birds and warning us about the adverse effects that wind turbines can have on ecosystems. An inspiring, albeit controversial, image. |
Dec 8th |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Jack, again, great use of leading lines provided by the vineyard. The grape leaves glow leading the eye the clouds and the summer story this image tells. Very inviting. |
Dec 8th |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
The old rusty truck rests like an old man on the soft, warm grasses. That you retained the wires adds to the story and feel of this beautiful photograph. It is a subtle effect, but having the light come from left creating shadows on the right gives the image another dimension of depth. Great composition! |
Dec 8th |
| 66 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
This image has spiritual qualities. The soft highlights and contrasts of natural shapes are so comforting. I agree with suggestions about making these elements more salient. Thank you for sharing this peaceful image. |
Dec 8th |
7 comments - 0 replies for Group 66
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| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Trey for the comments and especially the link to the video on how to change color. This will be so handy |
Dec 23rd |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Trees that bravely and stubbornly grow out of rocks tell a story with a moral to it. I like the way you used side lighting to draw attention to this glorious tree. I agree with Trey that some cropping can more securely define your splendid subject. |
Dec 23rd |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Trey, this is such an understated, even humble, image. You used the fog and mist rather magically. I like how you brought out the colors in the field and grass, but retained the mystery of the fog. You find and make art in everyday life that most people are so unaware of. |
Dec 23rd |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Brian, this is a truly awesome image. The work required to get the get the native image was worth it. In post processing you made the right decisions to accentuate the details in the pagoda and darken the sky and bring out the sunrise. You took a risk with a 30 second exposure, but it payoff in so many wonderful ways. |
Dec 23rd |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Glaciers are such powerful giants. Like huge trees, their stillness and age makes them so awesome. I like the way you composed this image and the way you cleaned up the haze in post processing. I agree with Trey about converting to a vertical image, which will make a great capture even better. |
Dec 23rd |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
The Lake District inspired many poets, and it inspired you too. It is amazing what you accomplished with your Panasonic. Great cropping resulting in a great composition. The sky replacement fits nicely. Makes me want to revisit the Lake District. |
Dec 8th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 88
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12 comments - 1 reply Total
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