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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Jim, it isn't often that I'll call an image creepy and mean it as a compliment. You have added a whole new dimension to the abandoned school, really created a story with the use of the blue tint, fog, selective lighting and the characters in the windows. Very creative, Halloween-worthy image. |
Nov 9th |
18 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Mike, you've made a delightful woodland image with something of a mystical quality, perhaps due to the fog. I like your technique of pasting the rabbits at 90%, as the result is a very natural look. |
Nov 9th |
18 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Andrew, you've effectively conveyed the motion of the dancer on the left with the slow shutter speed, but the action of the one on the right is not as obvious to me. Without the original image, I can't see what the use of Topaz did for the final image. |
Nov 9th |
18 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Bravo, Ian! I like the perspective, which effectively shortens the wings to appear shorter then they are; thus fitting the frame better (IMHO). The use of B&W and Topaz Glow make a very striking, supernatural appearance of the statue and give the impression of electrical activity in the turbulent sky, a great matchup. |
Nov 9th |
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