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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thanks for your comments Mark. I agree with the darkening, I thought it was fine when I posted it, but obviously need some work. Another reason not to shoot in direct sun. |
Apr 16th |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments Leo. |
Apr 16th |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Well Mark, I am in the Horizontal camp! This image is just fine either way, in my opinion. It shows strength, heavy chain, heavy wood and both are visible marred by the elements. They obviously have been there a while and will continue to live on for many years. I wonder what this is used for and might like to see more of its environment, if it would provide any context.
Very interesting. |
Apr 16th |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Well, good morning! What a beautiful location. I like the winding road with the light trails that you have captured. You also are showing us a strong foreground element with those huge boulders overlooking you interesting midground and I think they complement each other well. Moving up, the misty mountain tops and pink sky finish the story and seal the deal. My only suggestion would be to crop off the top inch of blow out sky (just above the pink). You will lose some of the mountain on the left, but I feel that will be OK.
Great morning shot Lane. |
Apr 16th |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
You have found a very beautiful rock formation here. I really like how the foreground swirls around and up to form an "S" shape and continues to the top outcropping and the up into the clouds. Lovely texture and the detail in the bushes just adds to the overall look of your image. You really went from bland to beautiful in your processing here Linda. Well done. |
Apr 16th |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
I like how the sunset is giving you image a soft orange glow. The perfect time to photograph. You have chosen a very interesting and iconic subject in the Hong Kong harbor. I like how you have framed the sun between the masts of the boat and the reflections of the sales on the water are very nice. I would think you could brighten those reflections even more to add a bit more pop. The composition that Linda suggested works, you do need more room in front of the boat so we can imagine it going somewhere. I might even suggest you even give a bit more room than Linda did.
The tone of your shot is beautiful. Nice work. |
Apr 16th |
| 43 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Well seen Andrew. I think your exposure is spot on here and, of course, the leading line of the foot prints in the sand are what your shot is all about. The image looks desolate and the dead leaves in the footprints add to that look. I really like how the swirls in the sand start on the lower right and take your eye out to the left and then back to the right to meet up with the upper footsteps. Very nice. At first I thought that a straight horizon would be best, but the more I study your image I feel that the slant adds to the "hill" the steps are climbing and only adds to the image. |
Apr 16th |
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