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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Here is a photo of her painting taken from her web link. |
Sep 4th |
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| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Steven: Thanks for your reply and critique. Yes, for a more modern image you make a very good point. I believe the preset I used was designed to mimic some of the early lenses of the time which were sharp in the center and faded out toward the edges.
I do like that the effect emphasizes the eye contact and emotion between my wife and our dog. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Ann Cockerill in Austell, GA. Owner of the Red Cockerill Gallery. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Graham: A very nice image. When I saw your image I did a "double take" and went immediately to an adjoining room in my home. There on the wall hangs a print of a painting made by a friend of mine and very accomplished artist from Georgia, USA.
She painted the image on a visit to France some years ago. These two scenes are nearly identical, right down to the young man in the boat with the dip net. The man in her boat is younger than your man. Do you suppose he is hired to complete the scene? |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for your critique. I too, have noted the history of photography course is no longer listed. But it is not listed in the discontinued courses. I also noted the teacher is not listed in the list of instructors. Perhaps they are searching for a new instructor. It is a course well worth taking. |
Sep 3rd |
| 87 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Jennifer: I am pleased to be the first to congratulate you on this outstanding image. I believe it is the best I have seen from your many fine photographs. I like the colors, the composition and the sharp focus. You have shown beauty in what others would considered to be rather imperfect flowers. It is the imperfection of the withering flowers that makes this such a strong image. Well done! |
Sep 3rd |
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