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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Hi Greg, Thank you for your comments!
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Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Hi Darcy, Thank you for your comments! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Hi Tom, Thank you for your comments and suggestions! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi kamal, A beautiful image, well done! I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Tom, A beautiful image, well done! I just felt the main subject was a little underexposed, if increasing the main subject contrast, probably looks better. Thanks for sharing. |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Greg, A interesting image! I like people's expressions! Well Done! I just felt the right side a little tight-cropped. Thanks for sharing! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy, A interesting image! I like how this image feels - like a poster! Well Done. Thanks for sharing! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Karen,
An interesting image!
I don't know about Abstract photography, so I don't know how to comment on this photo. I felt this photo was too "realistic". I think you could play with colors and shapes, selecting some colors saturated, some not; changing some colors, and distorting some shapes to make it a surreal look.
Thanks for sharing! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Hi Ingrid, Thank you for your comments and suggestions! I don't like flipping the direction to the right, because I think the important part is his head and his head should face to viewer's direction, not otherwise. It is just my opinion. Thanks! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Hi Karen, Thank you for your comments and suggestions! I don't like flipping the direction to the right, because I think the important part is his head and his head should face to viewer's direction, not otherwise. It is just my opinion. Thanks! |
Mar 21st |
| 14 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Ingrid, Beautiful Image, a very dramatic effect!
I think the relationship between the sky and rocks was not handled well because they are both in the gray range. I like Tom's suggestion, but I think you should go further to make the sky lighter and more contrast look to compare with the rocks to make the rocks a silhouette look (but keep the rock's gray tone unchanged, so the rocks were not lost details). It is just my opinion.
I also don't know how the front shadows on the ground come from, a little distraction.
Thanks for sharing! |
Mar 20th |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 14
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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