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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Looks good. I gave it try but didn't do as well with a quick edit. B |
Feb 21st |
| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
In my mind, I see the light on the lamp post as something that will help illuminate the sculpture. I wonder if the image would be better/different if you straightened the light pole so that both the light pole and sculpture are straight? B |
Feb 13th |
| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
My comments are similar to Isaac's. Layers of artists! Three things to look at make it a captivating image (the artwork, painter and photographer). Fun image. B |
Feb 13th |
| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Very clever image and I like the B&W which allows the viewer to maintain focus on the woman and the sign. I just tried using the vertical lines in Adobe Camera Raw. One click updated the vertical perspective (attached). It's subtle but it works. There are probably many more ways to do this even better. B |
Feb 13th |
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| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
I see shoes or a pocketbook - - - not on the women photographers but the alligator! Crazy photo, especially for us northerners who know nothing about 'gators'. You captured what appears to be an almost perfect moment of stupidity (it would have been perfect if the woman was down on her knees in front of the alligator). Nice colorful image with such interesting action. B |
Feb 13th |
| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
The perspective really draws in the viewer to man. He stands out against the brighter doorway while his shadow adds drama to the image. The starburst effect from (the sun?) is an added bonus to an already interesting photograph. B |
Feb 13th |
| 58 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Wow! What a creative approach to capture this image. Until I read your description I thought that you shot it with a drone. The partial view of the walker adds to understanding that most of the players are older (their hands), while the movement is seen from just the person who appears to be the youngest at the table (perhaps more mobile). His movement adds action to an otherwise static scene. The angles and lines are all perfect which must have been a challenge in shooting (or in post processing). B |
Feb 13th |
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