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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Hi Kirsty, I admire your creativity and imagination. I like the B&W version. The blurred strings of a harp are not that obvious in the final version as compared with the original. I find double exposure difficult, like controlling the exposure and placing the subjects in positions to make a good composition. |
Mar 23rd |
| 26 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
I would say the colors are expressive and attractive, especially for a door. The 2 sides look symmetrical but not quite. Nice photo. |
Mar 23rd |
| 26 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Hi Terry, I like the B&W image. I believe B&W can make an image timeless. The singer's face is light up and so he stands out nicely from the dark background. I think removing the other microphone helps to improve the composition. |
Mar 22nd |
| 26 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
An intriquing and creative image. You have combined the two halves perfectly. In the current age of AI and Robots, it make me think that this can be a robotic car, able to perform different tasks besides auto drive. |
Mar 22nd |
| 26 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
The white orchids look lovely and sharp in focus, thanks to your focus staking, and stand out nicely from the green background. Adding buds to the image makes another interesting element and complements well with the flowers. I don't mind including a stem in the photo, and this may help to make the image more realistic. I suggest placing it at the left side of the image. |
Mar 22nd |
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