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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments Mike. Heating up the developer must have made the darkroom smell especially pleasant (Ha Ha). |
Aug 31st |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comment, I agree on the sharpness. |
Aug 31st |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Lane |
Aug 24th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Very nice rural scene and I like the textures and feel of the old barn and the texture you used really adds to the image. Muted colors work well and give an ethereal feel in my opinion. I feel the telephone pole divides the image and in my opinion everything to the right of it is un-needed to tell the story. If you considered cropping that out (just to the left of the pole, wires too) the sign would be more prominent and, I feel, enhance the story. Nice capture. |
Aug 12th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Thanks Mark |
Aug 8th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I like the subtle color and center sharpness of this image. You can count all those little hairs in the middle. I also think the tight crop is good for this photo giving us all flower to look at. You are correct though, the lighting was not your friend here and since it was behind glass there was nothing you could do to improve it. You might consider darkening around the flower even more to tone down some of the brightness and color in the background. |
Aug 6th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I like the reflections too, the ripples in the water give them a nice look. I also like how you have exposed to darken the background so we focus on the birds and reflections. You have some nice lighting and great detail in the Ibis's feathers. I wish I could see more bird faces instead of back ends though. Might I suggest cropping the top a bit to just above the birds heads. This will show all bird and reflection in the images and eliminate a bit of dead space. |
Aug 6th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Harley, I like what you did. |
Aug 6th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I like that you got so close to this guy. The texture on the wings and body is really pleasing. It gives a three dimensional look to the gull. You have nailed the exposure and sometimes that is hard to do with a white subject. I also think your timing was perfect to get those wings fully extended and that foot looking like he is pushing off for flight. I do wish I could see the tips of his wings though. |
Aug 6th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I really like how you have framed this image using the camels. I think the color is spot on and it is telling a good story. The adjustment the Mark suggested to eliminate the man on the left I think is a good idea. I would have also liked to have seen all of the camels head in the frame. Nice work. |
Aug 6th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
OOPS, my apologies to her. |
Aug 4th |
| 43 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I think this is an impactful portrait of this guy and you are 100% correct that the eyes make the shot. I think this is well composed and the facial expression makes me wonder what he is thinking. I really like that we can see all the texture in the fur and the wooden post provides a nice frame. I do feel that the rest of the background (to the right) is a bit bright, you might consider darkening it some to focus all of the viewers attention on the subject. |
Aug 4th |
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7 comments - 5 replies Total
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