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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
That's so funny! When I wrote DEION in small letters it changed it to description and when you wrote description it changed it to DEION! (I had to use caps to avoid auto correct!) Well, at least there isn't a new, mysterious term that I never heard of. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
What does "DEION" mean? I have seen several people, including you, use the term in reference to their image tech info, but could not find it on-line in dictionaries. I have had to edit this twice because the program keeps auto-correcting the word to description.
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Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Excellent idea! |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
I will give BW a try! |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Hi Graham,
Another place to add to my bucket list! Very tranquil and lovely. The water is a perfect mirror, and I really like your composition and the gentle transitions from shadow to sunshine. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Hello Dale,
What a lovely portrait! Your granddaughter looks so entranced by that donut, and the crumbs on her face are priceless. The magic marker is the perfect finishing touch - I think you really captured the essence of childhood. What kind of lighting did you use? It looks very diffuse and natural. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Hi Steven,
Both images are very interesting and beautiful, especially the reflections of color in the stems of the glasses,top and bottom! And great job of photo stacking. A very educational experiment, I would say. Are the vertical lines at the tops of the glasses caused by reflections of a doorway or something else behind the camera? I like both images very much, with maybe a slight preference for the staggered glasses. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Hello Chan!
A very interesting high key portrait! I have been thinking about that PSA class, but the last time I looked it was not on the list of classes offered. Your assignment sounds very interesting and you have done a fine job of recreating that Pictorial style. The natural lighting worked out very well and your subject's face is perfectly lit. It looks like you used a reverse vignette, which adds to the high key feeling. A lovely image with emotional impact. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Hi Lance!
They do look like dancers! It's wonderful to find these little scenes in nature. The dof is perfect for the scene and your new lens does a fine job with Bokeh. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Chan! I've been taking an art history class and learning about a style from the 16th century called Mannerism where artists distorted or otherwise painted imperfect images, finding beauty in imperfection, and I think some of it rubbed off on me! |
Sep 3rd |
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