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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
The four images became one when I moved three to the "Full Moon" photo. I don't think any blurring occurred as I compared the final image with individual ones. The creators seem as sharp as the original. I appreciate your position wondering what this picture means, or how it is to be interpreted. I spent a long time wondering the same thing, but then finally decided to post it and see how others reacted. I was especially taken with the sharp looking creators; that I could actually see what astronomers were excited about. I was also surprised with the sharpness of the creators as photographed with my Canon 100-400mm lens; taken at 400mm. I'm now wondering if I will be able to photograph any astronauts when they next land on the moon???!!! |
Dec 8th |
| 45 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Another great photo, Cindy! Everything seems to "go together". I like how you changed the color of the background board and the shelf. Even the saw blade marks have a task--leading the eye to the can and boots. |
Dec 3rd |
| 45 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Good eye, Ed, well done. The diagonal appearance of the bench and pavers adds a nice bit of tension. I would like it even more if the young woman's hair and shoulders had been in sharp focus. Good title. |
Dec 3rd |
| 45 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Never have seen Sandhill Cranes that are blue, always white in Florida. I like that the front one does not completely covered the other and the focus just on the birds with their parallel bills, necks and legs. Well done. |
Dec 3rd |
| 45 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
I like it. Makes me think of children standing by a fence and watching something on the other side. Or even dogs on their hind legs all watching something on the other side. |
Dec 3rd |
| 45 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Very well done, Richard! Great depth of field. Agree with Charlie that some cropping could be done, but not necessary. Congratulations!! |
Dec 3rd |
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