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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Lori |
Nov 18th |
| 2 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Thank you all for your comments |
Nov 17th |
| 2 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Isaac |
Nov 4th |
| 2 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
I am amazed at the resolution of the finished image, considering you used only a very small portion of the original image. I like your treatment. some might say the image is weighted to the bottom left corner by the darker colours. I am just being picky. It is a great image.
Regarding your last question .... Ask yourself what it was that inspired you to take the photo in the first place. The answer lies somewhere in there! |
Nov 3rd |
| 2 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
I have softened the whole image. I think I prefer the more harsh image. |
Nov 1st |
 |
| 2 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
This is a wonderful image. It is sharp and the separation between the buildings gives a hint of what lies beyond the obvious front facade. I love the reflections and your post production has worked a treat.
.... and yes, verticals always remain vertical. It is one of the rules of perspective, and you have achieved that.
A great image and well done |
Nov 1st |
3 comments - 3 replies for Group 2
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3 comments - 3 replies Total
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