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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
Edward Hopper, of course! I think you echoed his style wonderfully. |
Feb 11th |
11 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Greetings from another waterfall enthusiast! What an interesting place to be and explore. It works well as a monochrome. I tried a few things: the image felt a bit tilted to the right so I rotated it to the left a bit, cropping in closer as well. I spent most of my time dodging a burning both the water and the trees, giving the scene a bit more texture and variety of tones. Let me know what you think. |
Feb 8th |
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11 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Nice reminder to consider all angles when exploring a scene. I like this a lot, but found the leftmost wire led my eye out of the scene. I tried straightening the image, making it a true vertical, plus I cropped in a bit from the left. I also added a very slight vignette. |
Feb 8th |
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11 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Wonderful, tender moment well captured. I have to think your friends must have been thrilled with this. The only thing I can think of that might enhance it would be a slight vignette to darken the corners a bit. |
Feb 8th |
11 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I like this a lot, Victor. The tonal adjustments you made gave this a kind of "mid-century modern" vibe out of the 50's, like something you'd see in a very old copy of Life. |
Feb 8th |
11 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Terrific moment well captured. Good choice of crop and processing. I'd leave the background alone. The streaks create interesting leading lines to the main subjects and give the overall image a bit more interest. Well done. |
Feb 8th |
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