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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 57 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
Great capture. I agree that you need to crop in, because the bee is what is interesting here, but I also love the water in the original. I like Tom's suggestion of cropping to a different orientation, because you capture some of that water. It gives you a hint of where the bee is. |
Jan 26th |
| 57 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
I like the stage you captured the flower. As someone who loves to take pictures of flowers, I would often go for the bud or the flower in a stage of fading as opposed to full bloom, which is what everyone else always seems to want to capture. I think the upturned petals make the composition interesting, and I like how the stem sways upward to the centered flower. |
Jan 26th |
| 57 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
This is a fun abstract. I see Cindy's point about monochrome, but I like the blue version. It is more fun and that lends to the abstract feel. The monochrome version just gives it a different feel. |
Jan 26th |
| 57 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
I agree your crop and lightening of the overall mage definitely makes it more interesting. You really feel you are right on top of the bee. Great capture in the first place. I myself have chased bees (and butterflies) around gardens trying to capture them well. |
Jan 26th |
| 57 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
There is something very charming about the colors you captured in your image. It has a vintage feel. I like the contrast of the silver jar against the subtle green flowers, so I agree with you on the pop of silver! The composition works really well too. I wouldn't change anything. |
Jan 26th |
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