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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
I put the image and text together in word and saved the composite document as a PDF, which I then opened in Photoshop and exported to a JPEG. (There are probably easier ways to do it). Uploaded this as my second image. |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Indeed, the image gives out a very calm, serene feeling... an invitation to stop and tarry a while. |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Wonderful! I love what you have done with this image. Having visited this museum and taken many photographs here, including in this courtyard, this is the best treatment I have seen. Great idea, perfectly executed! |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Interesting and tasteful use of the filter to present a new and artistic take on Machhapuchhre. The unidentifiable feature/structure on the right shoreline is confusing to me. |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I had the same comment that to me this is more an illustration than a photograph (although it may have started out from photographs). While I know some purists who would have disqualified such images from camera club competitions, I do not consider the characterization a pejorative. Norman Rockwell, for instance, considered himself an illustrator rather than an artist. |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Interesting architecture. I'd be interested to see the interiors of some of those rooms. |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Eye catching image! Good to know that Indian and Pakistani soldiers are not the only ones to go in for these comic poses. |
Jul 25th |
| 8 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
Thank you for sharing that, Stephen! |
Jul 5th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 8
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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