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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thank you, Dick. |
Nov 12th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Interesting shot of a milkweed plant. Nice texture. The white milkweed filaments pop against the muted, blurred background. I like the colors in the background. Great find. |
Nov 8th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Great composition. The leaves and stems provided leading lines. The diagonal position of the flower creates interest. Photographing the moonflower in its' natural habitat worked well. Well captured. Nice! |
Nov 8th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Lovely presentation of the dried tulip. The ballerina reaching upward in a dancing pose wearing an orange/yellow skirt is clear to me. This tulip has character and great texture. Love dried flowers. Nicely done. |
Nov 8th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thank you, Denise. |
Nov 6th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Beautiful! This red beauty has strong impact. You captured the fine details perfectly. It appears that the dahlia is emerging from the darkness at the bottom of the frame. The dew drops are incredible. Love it! It deserves to be framed. |
Nov 5th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thank you, David. |
Nov 4th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
The multiple exposure was SOOC. It was minimally edited in PS. I cropped it, darkened the background a bit, and applied the sepia toned filter. |
Nov 4th |
| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
First image. |
Nov 3rd |
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| 65 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thank you, Mark. I've attached the color version and the first image of the multiple exposure below. Four images were captured, and the multiple exposure was processed in camera. The images were not blended in Photoshop. I didn't like the color version so I applied a sepia toned filter from Nik Silver Efex. |
Nov 3rd |
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4 comments - 6 replies for Group 65
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| 99 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Your revised image is the winner. Now the cowboy is clearly the subject. Both images are good. I like the landscape in the original. |
Nov 14th |
| 99 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Love the mist. You captured a good story of the man walking his dog. I agree with Peter and Maude. All the interest is on the left side of the frame. You have a great image without the boat. It's moody and nicely composed. |
Nov 12th |
| 99 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Great candid shot! The gentlemen seem quite interested in the lady's story. The sharp details and contrasting tones of the trio pop against the blurred background. Good perspective. Nicely done. |
Nov 11th |
| 99 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Good story, Kathleen. The visitor fits in with the working crew. His rounded, forward posture lines up nicely with the worker seated next to him. His darker tones contrast with the other workers and background. He is clearly the subject. Well captured. |
Nov 11th |
| 99 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Well captured! The image does convey a feeling of loneliness. Placing her behind a window looking out worked well. You captured a sad look in her eyes. Nice job. |
Nov 10th |
| 99 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Great shot! Perfectly composed. Love the silhouette of the lonesome cowboy against the bright geyser. The sun burst is a finishing touch. It's a beautiful image. |
Nov 10th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 99
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9 comments - 7 replies Total
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