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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 58 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
Your image really 'pops' with the focus on the busker in the red shirt. I like how you included a wide range of the audience---their expressions of wonderment add to the scene (this works since the knife juggler stands out so well. Your choice of a slightly slower shutter speed to keep the motion of the knives in the air adds a bit more drama. B |
Jan 30th |
| 58 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
You did a great job capturing the action, colors and contrasts of India. Perhaps a mother and son working together? I like how you appear to have gotten down closer to the level of the two people working. It makes the viewer able to be a part of the scene. The colors of her clothing, finger nails and toe nails are all bright and of interest. The contrast of the woman working and wearing her earings and bracelets is fascinating. The diagonal walkways in all the images add to how one views the image. B |
Jan 18th |
| 58 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
Nice job on the sky though I think you could crop the photo further and still tell your story. When I did a crop to the image, just for fun, I couldn't resist changing the color of the front-and-center corvette. I always wanted a red one! B |
Jan 18th |
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| 58 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
That looks good enough to eat, no less than to photograph! Without the explanation it looked like a heart to me. Nice capture of a fun moment with friends. You could probably lighten up Hannah and the pizza a bit with some masks and a radial filter and darken the background. Here's a quick edit using ACR. B |
Jan 18th |
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| 58 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
The angle of your shot works to get the both the action and the crowd. Unfortunately, it took me awhile to find the snowmobile in the air as he/she is so high in the frame. Agree that the shot looks over processed as well. Shooting up at the action would isolate the subject but might make it less interesting. A challenging shoot to say the least. B |
Jan 18th |
| 58 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
Interesting action, expressions and lighting. It seems that the barber must have just caught you out of the corner of his eye taking the photo. He looks amused. There is definitely something about barber shops that make them good subjects. You did a nice job with it. B |
Jan 18th |
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