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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 23 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Hi Bob, another very colourful image, they just keep coming from you. I agree with members of your group about the dominance of the yellow at the top and I like Julia's interpretation because of the contrast between the green and yellow plus the subtle reflections in the water. It's all a matter of personal taste. |
Mar 21st |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 23
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| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
I think all your hard work has been rewarded. You have taken a competent image and made it into a striking one. The orchids against the dark background stand out beautifully, the image is well balanced and altogether is a very attractive picture. |
Mar 21st |
| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
A good street shot at the perfect time of day (or night). The tower rather draws the eye so that is good if it is what you intended. Personally, I think the story is in the distant car and the people enjoying some food in a modern environment and that is the aspect that I particularly enjoy. For me the car in the foreground is too dominant and distracts from the story. |
Mar 21st |
| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
I agree with David's comments and would like to see your revised image when you have tried it. |
Mar 21st |
| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
I like the portrayal of motion and the pleasant colours. Personally, I think there are two images here, one of 5 figures to the left and possibly one of the 3 figures to the right. Having said that, I think the more stationery figure third from the right doesn't really fit in the image. |
Mar 21st |
| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
My preference is the photo-stacked image. If you are trying to advertise strawberry tarts then this is definitely the one that makes me want to take a slice. I think your subtle changes improve the image. |
Mar 21st |
| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Another good night shot and I agree with Cindy about the bottom left but would suggest brightening it up a bit to try to catch some reflection of the colours from the building. There is a suggestion of a reflection there. |
Mar 21st |
| 45 |
Mar 22 |
Reply |
David, if your camera has the facility to delay the shutter by 2 seconds, it will remove any camera shake when you press the shutter when using a tripod and avoids the cost of a shutter release. I do it all the time. On my Nikon it is denoted by the outline of a clock face on the M,A,S,P dial. |
Mar 21st |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 45
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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