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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Joan! I am so glad for the tip! I loved the movie, too! And there was just this magical moment of contact! |
Mar 29th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Billy! I am happy that he turned out OK! |
Mar 20th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thank you, Rick! I cannot wait for next trip to the reservoir to find out if there are any new developments! |
Mar 20th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Thank you, Beverly! |
Mar 13th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Joan, I think that the perfect delicate flower in front catches all the attention. The details and the three-dimensional sense are amazing. |
Mar 8th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Billy, I think that this is beautiful! The blurred background brings the twigs and the luminous icicles out very well, and they look almost three-dimensional. I also love the muted colors with a hint of vibrant red. The title is perfect. |
Mar 8th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Rick, an exquisite composite! This is exactly how I have imagined the home of the Dragonriders of Pern in Anne McCaffreyÂs books. |
Mar 8th |
| 15 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Bob! I will certainly try an enlarged version. I am getting rather fond of him, so maybe his adventures are to be continued. |
Mar 7th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 15
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| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Colin! This looks very balanced and calm!, Removing the buyo worked wonders, as well as the new crop. And the feeling of the for the fog continuing to infinity is even stronger. I have now many different images! |
Mar 29th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Adrian! This looks great! Cropping the upper part off really makes it more intense! |
Mar 29th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Thanks, Jen! I will try this right away! |
Mar 15th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I have already returned back to watch this several times. There is such a strong connection with the viewer, and the hood and the dark background contribute beautifully to the mood. |
Mar 8th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
No wonder that you like to photograph this house! You show in beautiful tones the ragged beauty of its lines and structures, and the way it is part of the landscape. It feels like a portrait of a house with a history. |
Mar 7th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
An exiting composition! Another idea about an alternative crop: If you cropped off the uppermost part with the trees and buildings, it would emphasize the graphic geometric design. It would lose some depth, though, and be a different image? |
Mar 7th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Albert, it feels like being right inside the place and looking into the depths of the long hallway. The sidelight on the arches and the rock structures and the patches of light on the floor give it a wonderful three-dimensional feeling. It is easy to imagine the ancient Royal horses stepping in. |
Mar 7th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Jen, I think that you have done a beautiful job with the snow! It is awfully difficult to get the structure right so that it does not look like granulater sugar. The shadows come out beautifully. This is a very nice composition, too, with the frame formed by of the pile of snow and the bushes. |
Mar 7th |
| 47 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Thank you, Albert! This is a great solution! |
Mar 7th |
7 comments - 2 replies for Group 47
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11 comments - 6 replies Total
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