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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Reply |
Good suggestion. I will lighten the foreground section of the path, and maybe crop a little. Thanks. |
Nov 21st |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Henry, this image ignites in the viewer's eyes. The dodging is splendid. I like the way the Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds counter the direction of the road, as though they are suggesting an alternative route for those not pinned down by gravity. Masterfully done. |
Nov 21st |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Emil, grasses can be so graceful and beautiful in the way they move and bend in lovely arcs. You captured this. Increasing the contrast by lightening the grasses was key to making this an artful image. |
Nov 21st |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Gary, I agree about how challenging it can be to photograph an over harvested subject like a covered bridge. Going down to the creek level and shooting into the sun gave this potentially cliched image a fresh, interesting and beautiful perspective, literally. |
Nov 21st |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Jack, this image is haunted with the spirits absorbed in the temple. Your final rendering has brought out the details and nicely incorporated the knurly trees. Leaving the man in the image gives the viewer a way to scale it. Is the man using his cellphone? If so, you also captured a bit of irony. |
Nov 21st |
| 66 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Arik, I like what you did removing the people walking their dog and other visual clutter. While the cellphone woman is intriguing, with the others, I wonder if the image would be better without her. |
Nov 21st |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 66
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| 88 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Sanat, this is a very interesting subject. The image has a lot of content, it is complex. Except for journalistic photographs, limiting the subject matter usually makes an image more artistically pleasing and easier for the brain to handle. My suggestion is to experiment with different crops to find simpler, more artistic compositions. |
Nov 21st |
| 88 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Brian, photography is like fishing. Fishing is called fishing, not catching. So often we plan photo shoots only to be disappointed by bad luck. However, you made the best of things. The image is very artful, made all the more so by its background story. |
Nov 21st |
| 88 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Quang, military cemeteries are sacred places, places of sadness, tragedy, and sacrifice. Your image captures this. The color contrast between the tombstones and Fall foliage is striking. My only suggestion concerns how the lane cuts through the image. Perhaps a crop might fix this? |
Nov 21st |
| 88 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Brian, you did a masterful job of saving that rather colorless original image. I like the way you used the river and escarpment to draw the eye of the viewer into the image. Fantastic depth of field. Rescuing the clouds in the sky is something you might consider working on. |
Nov 21st |
| 88 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
A double rainbow in Venice, it sounds like the title of a movie. How lucky you were to capture it. It is a challenge to bring out the colors in a rainbow, but you did it masterfully. |
Nov 21st |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 88
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10 comments - 1 reply Total
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