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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Hi Don, you captured the mood of the day well and it is a well composed shot. Not sure why you needed to smoothen the water. Can you share the original? |
Dec 16th |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Hi Adi, like the perfect shadow of the chairs on the designed tiles. The crop is too tight for me and wondering how little more space in front of the chair would change the photo, although it might not say the same story you want to tell. |
Dec 12th |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Hi Michael, thanks for your comments.Added a bit more light and a grey border. Please take a look and let me know. |
Dec 12th |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Hi Don, thanks for your comments. I am not sure about the source of the brownish tinge on the fold of the petals but now I see it. |
Dec 12th |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Hello Lance, thanks for your comments and suggestion.It was my first successful experiment with this approach. |
Dec 12th |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Hello Margaret, thanks for seeing the beauty, the way I saw and hence the title 'still beautiful' in a dead dried out flower. |
Dec 12th |
| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Adi. Adjusted the light a bit. |
Dec 9th |
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| 83 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Hi Michael, I like the concept-leading staircase to the subjects-leaving viewer to imagine about the subjects. I thought the light is too even throughout the photo. I would most likely use a linear gradient to lower the intensity a bit for the bottom half. That way it is not drawing same amount of attention as the top half. |
Dec 9th |
3 comments - 5 replies for Group 83
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3 comments - 5 replies Total
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