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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 8 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Did you use a watercolor filter here? I find the selective use of watercolor (?) filter works well here, softening what could otherwise have been a busy image, retaining focus on the bucking bull and the action. |
Feb 25th |
| 8 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Interesting, almost abstract! I like how the snow seems to be almost creeping up the branches! A border could hep set the image off from the page background. |
Feb 25th |
| 8 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
This is a very interesting and colorful creation indeed! Of course, it doesn't look at all like a refection, but that's OK. I think the tree silhouette on the right is unnecessary. But here's another suggestion to work on: eliminate the horizon and transform the whole composition into a Christmas tree! |
Feb 25th |
| 8 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Nice detail there! I'm looking to see if I can spot your reflection, but I'm not sure. Did you add a vignette to the image? |
Feb 25th |
| 8 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
I love this view of range after range of mountains. You're right, it is quite special, and you're lucky to get it right from your house. The inverted color scheme (artists have traditionally employed warm colours in the foreground and cool colours in the background to convey the sense of depth) works well here, with pastel colours in the background and fog closing in on the foreground. |
Feb 25th |
| 8 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
B&W on a dark background works well here to isolate the subject. A border could help when displaying as a print or against a black web page background. |
Feb 25th |
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