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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Copyright this photo before some advertiser grabs it. |
May 23rd |
11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Thanks for all your suggestions, this photo will make several different prints. |
May 23rd |
11 |
May 19 |
Reply |
I like your detail enhancement in the darks. At our camera club I was questioned (jokingly) as to where I had purchased this flawless plastic butterfly. |
May 23rd |
11 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Vertical crop is not critical, Jim H's square frame feels well balanced. |
May 21st |
11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
The brightly lit tree on the left detracts from the darker - more threatening - interior of this grove. And a vertical crop aligns the long edges of the frame with the primary subjects. |
May 18th |
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11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
These craters are a reminder that we live at the target end of a shooting gallery. |
May 18th |
11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
I love these reminders of not too long ago when "work" involved physical labor. The "Old Photo" mood is disturbed by the sharp detail captured by your modern camera, I applied a full dose of negative Dehaze In Lightroom to the attached version. |
May 18th |
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11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Your skillful dodging and burning produced very realistic shading, adding depth to the original. Have you worked with luminosity masks? |
May 18th |
11 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Abstract, intimate, original, simple, powerful, 2- and 3-dimensional, fascinating - I can't take my eyes off it. Five, ten, twenty years into the challenges of life this photograph may help hold these two together. |
May 18th |
7 comments - 2 replies for Group 11
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7 comments - 2 replies Total
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