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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Wonderful texture capture. Also unique to an area and culture that I haven't seen much of. There are questions to this story: why is the broom broken? It points the eye up to the red over the door. Who lives here? Why are there bars on the windows? A very interesting and enigmatic photo! |
Oct 20th |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Definitely leave the streaks...it gives an other worldly effect because this person is waiting and we don't know where the other person is; the photographer has caught the moment of patience and anticipation. Lovely shot. |
Oct 20th |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Wow Covid Busters blast away! I really enjoyed this, and admire your patience adding spikes! You could have probably gotten online a photo of Covid cells, but you went for originality! |
Oct 20th |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
I love this! We are taking off to photograph the Smoky Mountains next week, and I hope to get similar experiences with fog. Really nice work with the sky, it isn't blown out and has a nice color. |
Oct 20th |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Very nice "catch"! :). the uniformity of the background makes it less interesting, a vignetter will help. A little more sharpness around it's head and eye, please. Is that really a fish or a frog of some kind? |
Oct 20th |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
I almost submitted a hummingbird too - it went to my other group #79. I like the flip from Becca! Cropping in is what my other group told me to do too. I think that too much zooming in doesn't give the perspective of the size of these little ones. |
Oct 20th |
| 27 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for the feedback. The baby is the subject, so i'm not worried about the mother's face. It is a silver backed gorilla, but I will work on the highlight issue. |
Oct 12th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 27
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| 79 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Hi May, As a comment on social distancing, I can see how this image is "Almost Full". People are spaced throughout the photo but if you added more it would not be six feet apart. Part of the problem of photography is the shortening of distance when people look at an image they don't realize this effect. Others in the group I would agree with their comments. |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Judith, I love your prose! Happy Autumn to you! |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
thank you Valerie! |
Oct 20th |
1 comment - 2 replies for Group 79
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7 comments - 3 replies Total
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