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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Wow!The technique you have described is fascinating and certainly an adventure to explore. The creative class is not something I am ready to attack but you have done a wonderful job in exploring the technique. I do not like the image because I just do not understand it, but that is just my very own take and has nothing to do with your multi-talented photography! I find your portraiture a true pleasure to view and I am always up for whatever has been in front of your lens. Thanks! |
Nov 6th |
| 2 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
I am always in love with old trucks. They seem to always have a story lurking around. This is a great image. Piers idea of making the sign "Locally Grown" more prominent creates an interesting story to the image. Fix those trees in the background and you have a winner here! |
Nov 6th |
| 2 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
I think one of the best things about your image is the format! I love that it is square. The softening of the background is also key to the success of your image. I am interested in f/5.6 and still getting the two wings in good focus. How far away where you standing? I seem to have trouble with the weight of the 100-400 to get things sharp. |
Nov 6th |
| 2 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
I am with martin on this one. Taking the original 2 to B&W makes a fascinating composition. it is funny to me that taking the color away creates an image I find more interesting. I am such a proponent of color! I think that the panorama image is far too busy and lacks the focus necessary to draw the viewer into exploring the the shapes and colors. |
Nov 6th |
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