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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
cool! |
Apr 25th |
| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I like Pinaki's horizon correction and some of Dr. Kar's suggestions, but not the blurring that has resulted - your original is much sharper (but see below). I'd like to ask: did you apply any digital filters to the original image, or is it as shot? Also what resolution did you shoot at, in JPEG or in RAW, and did you compress the image? Because the image shows some traits of over-sharpening, such as the halo around all objects (the woman, the trees,...) Unless you were working with a very low resolution file, it should be possible to compress your image to PSA DD specs without this over-sharpening and halo. |
Apr 24th |
| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Certainly a dramatic sky! I think the poles are necessary to convey a sense of scale, but I can do without the bright spot on the hill. |
Apr 24th |
| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Mardi Gras dog! (While I lived in New Orleans, my cousin visited me during Mardi Gras with several friends. They'd go out partying each night, and return in the wee hours looking like this, some with orange hair, some with green, and all looking totally pooped!)
Yes, definitely adding the left eye enhances the image! |
Apr 24th |
| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
This is a truly wonderful creation, very aesthetic and eloquent! But I don't care for all the inverted heads. Would it perhaps works better if they were all in the same orientation as the central Apsara? I've tried to do this, but perhaps you can find some other figure to replace the duplicated figure at the top. |
Apr 24th |
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| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I like the application of the filter. And nice color contrast of clouds, blue sky and bare trees. It would work too with only the panel portion if you had shot it head on (perhaps you did so in another image). |
Apr 24th |
| 8 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Great composition! I have visited this place a couple of times but never knew about the architectural reason for the maze. The guides generally say that the hollow walls were for the women to be able to watch the court unobserved. The monochrome version works well too. |
Apr 24th |
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