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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 66 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Arik, no color this time? However, this image is so grand in black & white. How the trees surround the Greek inspired building makes good use of IR's rendering of leaves. So, you can say you taught at Princeton. Wow! |
Oct 8th |
| 66 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Melanie, looking up is something many photographers should do more of. Your image is so eloquent despite its simplicity. Could be my uncalibrated monitor, but my eye wants a blue tone in the sky with slightly less gray. |
Oct 8th |
| 66 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Henry, I can see why photographers are attracted to this place. Yours is the first IR photo I have seen. It is magnificent. The curving patterns and the simplicity of the 3 trees makes for a very strong, artful, composition. |
Oct 8th |
| 66 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Gary, these images are powerful, all the more when a friend or brother was a casualty of war. I like the addition of the praying soldier. The lighting is congruent, but as Henry points out, the grass lost some detail. For me, more of the head of the soldier is needed. |
Oct 8th |
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