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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comment, Jim! Indeed, I took over Jim's version because in Henry's version the railing is broken.
>>> (BTW: great new camera! Wish I had one. We will now expect improved submissions ;-) ). <<<
Ha! Jim, I do expect the same! But there's a lot to learn about! |
Jun 25th |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Congrats, Henry! It is not easy to take a corrugated iron in the sun - regardless which daytime. You need a certain angle not to catch the full sun. This only allows certain perspectives. No suggestions also. |
Jun 15th |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
You did very well. Seems you have spend a lot of time with the photo? Good plan, nothing to say in addition! Chapeau! |
Jun 15th |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Another good suggestion, Henry. What I like most in my original is the black line. Leading unbroken from top left unto the middle of the photo. This will be lost in both crops. If I drop this fact, your and Jim's suggestion make really sense!
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Jun 10th |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Thank you, Jim! This is a really good solution! |
Jun 10th |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
A very good journalism photo of an industrial or agricultural plant. I like to see them in b/w. Would like to see more photos of details of this plant. Sure there are several motifs? |
Jun 9th |
11 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Thank you, Allen! |
Jun 4th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 11
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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