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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 92 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Nice capture. I like the symmetry and splashes of color. The eyes are very expressive. I typically am not one for much retouching but I would suggest just lightening up the eyes a bit so they stand out just a bit more so it would be easier to "read" their faces. |
May 11th |
| 92 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Wow! Those eyes just pop and drag you into the picture! The clarity is awesome. and the background does a great job of setting the stage. Here face is strong enough to override any distractions in the image. Very nice capture!
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May 11th |
| 92 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Brandon
Very good capture, framing and clarity of the image. Why did you give it the Tungsten hue? It looks muted and subdued. Was that the look you were going for?
I would have tried an old Kodachrome 64 look with a bit more saturation key and grain. Also Geoff had a good suggestion with the B&W. |
May 11th |
| 92 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Lou. Nice capture! very interesting expression on her face. Shows her sense of curiosity. I like te sneak of mystery of nor knowing what got her interest. The hot spot on the arm behind her is distracting. |
May 11th |
| 92 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Jill
I left the blond hair in to give the image some depth and a sense of the surroundings. Also I. could not find a way to crop it without taking away from the overall feel if the image.
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May 11th |
| 92 |
May 20 |
Reply |
Geoff
I like your B&W version but I actual prefer the golden hue from the setting sun in the original and wanted to keep it. It gave everything a warm "friendly" vibe. THE B&W feels more clinical. |
May 11th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 92
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