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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Reply |
What camera are you now using? |
Dec 30th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
How did you do the circular cropping, via a circular mask? |
Dec 26th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
I prefer your B&W version to the others. I still possesses a dark and foreboding feel and it ranges from full white to full black. Your color revision feels underexposed. |
Dec 26th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
This has a nice fairy tale feel to it. |
Dec 9th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
I like the real feel of the action. I'm fine with the color of the sea. Cropped as you have brings us right into the action. However, retaining the horizon places this in context, and so I also like your original. |
Dec 9th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
I prefer your "gloomy" and forebodding treatment as it feels more like a prison. |
Dec 9th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
What interests me in this photo is the opposite orientations of the two heads. I like the semi-symmetry as a result. |
Dec 9th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
Very nice composition. Are the exteriors of the buildings really this drab, or was color lost on dim objects? It is interesting that Brenda took nearly the same photo some time ago. Hers, however has blown the rooms with lights on, so they all look white. |
Dec 9th |
| 78 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
Reminiscent of da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. |
Dec 9th |
8 comments - 1 reply for Group 78
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8 comments - 1 reply Total
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