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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
May 21 |
Comment |
The camera's monochrome sets a mood that matches the sense of abandonment in the photo. No need to overwork the processing.
I'll check with Barbara for any experience with Zoom meetings. Peter in Germany is 9(?) hours ahead of California, mid morning here and early evening there could work. |
May 25th |
11 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I second Henry's and Jim's praise for this photo. In the mono version does anyone else see the scoring in the bricks look like ridges ?
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May 24th |
11 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Great capture and a lesson in processing. This is what Digital Dialogue is about, thank you both for sharing. |
May 24th |
11 |
May 21 |
Comment |
A simple but interesting image that held my attention. Your IR capture helps the ferns stand out, and the in-focus fronds at the bottom balance the composition and foretell the structure of the unfolding heart. Glad you spotted, shot, and shared this tiny scene. |
May 24th |
11 |
May 21 |
Reply |
Absent color, the mono poppy needs the contrast boost you added. I am going to make another print. |
May 16th |
11 |
May 21 |
Reply |
I like moving the blossom off the middle vertical, that small change emphasizes the diagonal line of the stem.
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May 16th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 11
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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