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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
There was a plant on the table. It jumped onto the plant. It is about 6 inches long. |
Mar 15th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
You are welcome. I am in the same boat, and will be taking walks in my neighborhood, and playing in my garden and inside my house too. |
Mar 15th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Wow, what a great shot, the baby birds' eyes are not open yet and they look so hungry I can imagine their little squeaks! The texture and detail of the nest is wonderful. What a nice boca for a background. I would consider a subtle vignette to darken the edges and corners to bring the eye into the focus on the birds. Very fun welcome to Spring! Thanks for sharing. |
Mar 14th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
I love orchids, they last so long and they have so many varieties of colors and shapes. I'm not sure that the "noise" is more "Texture" but I like the softness. I would leave the round tops of the petals, they echo the pattern of the shape of the flower. I would crop up from the bottom because there is an out of focus dark purple center in the middle of the flower that is behind this one. |
Mar 14th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Welcome to having fun! I got a holder for my ball for Christmas. It is a little suction cup,and the base screws into the tripod, and my husband got it on Amazon. It is a "refractique lens ball stand-suction mount and flat gold base with tripod screw thread" See https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07SFXLRWL/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_rDxBEbSFGMWVC
I agree with Jon about the crop - people will know you used a ball for the shot, so why is it flat on one side? Take out the block at the bottom right instead. |
Mar 14th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Great shot of fog, which is not always easy. I like the blue building in the original photo, so I am wondering if some of it would have been worth keeping, with more of a feeling of how far the couple needs to walk. I love Venice, and am sad at how the current situation has closed travel there. |
Mar 14th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
You really improved the photo in post-processing. I am not familiar with the Aurora program and its capabilities. Both Lightroom and Photoshop have the capability of transforming the keystone effect and I might recommend trying it to see if the building could be straightened next to the neon. The neon sign seems to angle toward the center, and the building at a different angle, which is dizzying. Or maybe it would not be so noticeable if you cropped in from the right side to get less of the 5 panels? This is a great capture of the neon and I like the added colors to the windows behind it. It tells a story of the culture of the place. |
Mar 14th |
| 27 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
This is a good catch. It piques my curiosity that the shadow appears to have a man with a fedora type hat, and his fingers are unusual too, almost like a puppet. The middle left of the photo has a black shadow that is not part of the photo, so I would take that out to keep the eye from getting distracted. I am also wondering if this would be an interesting monochrome - or is it the contrast between the color of his pants and the shadow that makes it so interesting? Shadows live in a monochrome world. |
Mar 14th |
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