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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Photographs have unique power to keep our memories intact. |
Sep 19th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
This flower has been an interesting subject, thank you for the compliment. |
Sep 19th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for your constructive suggestions. I shall plant some more of these bulbs for next year. |
Sep 19th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
The infra red capture produces wonderful contrast in this scene, lifting the gloom out of a cemetery picture. |
Sep 19th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Your mono version brings out the glowing outline of the koala, nice work. |
Sep 19th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
In addition to the nice profile, you captured details of the front paws showing how close they are to our hands. I concur with Jim's suggestion to darken the background highlights. |
Sep 19th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
The stalk in the upper right does lead the viewer out of the picture, your version eliminates that distraction. |
Sep 11th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
I like your tighter crop. |
Sep 11th |
11 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Australia's diplomatic corps should utilize your remarkable ability to get immediate trust and cooperation from total strangers anywhere in the world.
Wonderful portrait. But on my monitor the whites of her eyes are too bright - they could be perfect in a print on warm tone matte paper - but for this image I brushed some some negative Whites over just the whites, leaving the catchlights bright. |
Sep 8th |
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11 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Wonderful mirror symmetry, left/right and up/down. M. C. Escher and elementary particle physicists would admire this photo. |
Sep 4th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 11
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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