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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
For me the human element attracts my attention most, so I have no problem with softer spots on the bull. I like the lines forming diagonals across the image. Well done. |
Dec 18th |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
You have done such a good job handling the exposure to avoid over or under exposing. Well done! |
Dec 18th |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
I really like this Sam. The low contrast to me adds a different style that is smooth and warm. I agree about the step, other than that I wouldn't change a thing. |
Dec 18th |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
A beautifully crisp image with perfect exposure. The colours are vibrant without being over done. I would suggest balancing the left side and right side of the image. The left shows all of the side of the building while the right has been cut off a little. A little perspective correction may also enhance the sense of symmetry. Well done! |
Dec 15th |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Such a majestic animal! I actually like the wider view of the original which shows the rolling hills in the background. I think there is a lot of texture in the fur (or do bison have hair) that could be exploited with some clarity and lightening and darkening different areas. The pose is well caught, as it seems to have a far away look that adds to the story for me. |
Dec 15th |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
Love the sense of energy and action. Definitely agree with adding to the bottom. Great shot! |
Dec 15th |
| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
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Dec 15th |
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| 24 |
Dec 19 |
Comment |
thank you for the comments. I agree about removing the dark patches. They don't show in the salt print attached, but are a bit unsightly in the original. |
Dec 15th |
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