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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
This is quite extraordinary, intriguing editing of a beautiful subject.
As has been said, I think the stamens on the right are pulling us away from the main game.
V2 without those stamens would be a dramatic rendering. The white, rolled edges against the black background in v2 are really compelling.
I hope you are convalescing well...with plenty of time to edit! |
Sep 16th |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
I really like your inversion and cropping of the image. I'm currently exhibiting this print, and wish I'd thought of this beforehand!
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Sep 15th |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Rick, I agree the yellow/orange is overly bright. Also, your suggestion to crop as above makes sense, and the image then becomes more abstract. Thanks!
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Sep 15th |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
This was a reflection of tropical foliage in a canal near Siesta Key village. |
Sep 14th |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Thanks, Nick. Delighted to be in this group! |
Sep 14th |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
This is not only humorous, but clearly executed with great skill. One of the strengths, to my eye, is the use of colors which clearly complement each other. This is the kind of image to enjoy over a glass of wine, as you fly off to distant lands. It is uplifting and meticulously post-processed. |
Sep 13th |
| 5 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
This is a wonderful portrait. I agree that darkening the background, as Nick has done, works better.The original background was too distracting. Her pandemic fashion top makes a strong statement. |
Sep 13th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 5
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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