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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Reply |
A key line is a thin usually 1 or 2 pixel line that indicates the edge of your image, made by using the stroke tool. It works particularly well if the projection equipment automatically fills any extra space with black. If the image is to be projected size the key line to be 3or 4 pixels inside the projector size to ensure that the key line is visible on all sides. |
Dec 23rd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Tin chapels or churches still exist in places, some have been well maintained whilst many have been abandoned and allowed to rust away. Most of the interest is in the b=various clouds that have been created in the tin sheets due to rusting. I like the fact that the congregation decided that the church deserved to have its own facilities, Here we would probably call it a 'privy' |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
To me this is moving from photography into art,I like your overall effect as I can identify what the original image would have looked like. I also like the swan having little manipulation and keeping a touch of reality to the image. |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
I like what you have accomplished, it defiantly coveys the feeling of the pioneer period. There are a few minor details which would benefit from a clean up, and an increase in contrast would strengthen the final image. |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
I like what you have accomplished, it defiantly coveys the feeling of the pioneer period. There are a few minor details which would benefit from a clean up, and an increase in contrast would strengthen the final image. |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Reply |
Yes it works well if flipped. Unfortunately it is a too well know site in the UK, to be displayed there. |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
I feel that image has great impact and definitely coveys the sense of an xmas angel. I feel in this situation the image needs to have thin mid-grey key line, to show its boundary without distracting from the main subject. |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
I like the simplicity of this image with the lady well placed roughly on an intersection of the thirds. It is the contrast between the vertical columns and the horizontal steps with the deep shadows on the risers that create a very strong scene. I feel that there are a few areas almost burnt out by the very strong side lighting that would benefit from a little toning down. |
Dec 22nd |
| 27 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
This image works very well as mono and eliminates the few bright coloured items of clothing or umbrellas that could draw the eye away from the main subject the building. There is a good sky and the wet paving show upwell. I think that I would have increased the contrast in the sky slightly as currently it is the lightest part of the image. |
Dec 22nd |
7 comments - 2 replies for Group 27
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7 comments - 2 replies Total
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