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| Group |
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C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 86 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thanks, thanks for sharing. Nice post process. Oil painting is very nice. Well done. |
Apr 30th |
| 86 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thanks, thanks for sharing. Nice post process. Oil painting is very nice. Well done. |
Apr 30th |
| 86 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jack, thanks for sharing. Nice patterns in your image. The geometric of shapes will touch viewer's eyes. Good composition even you could shoot wider or lay the phone on the floor. It is sharp and nice. Thanks and well done |
Apr 30th |
| 86 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Ruth, thanks for sharing. I like the color and simplicity. However I could not catch the main subject. Thanks |
Apr 30th |
| 86 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Gene, thank you for sharing. My eyes were drawn into the deep dimension of your image. I really appreciate your composition and resizing of the image. It's perfect. Thank you! |
Apr 30th |
| 86 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Steven, the image is very beautiful. I like how the colors of the grass are captured in the morning sunlight, and how the different elements and patterns in the picture are balanced. Even without the sun being visible on the right side, the colors of the sky and ground suggest its presence. Well done! |
Apr 30th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 86
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| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Pen-F is great camera, you can carry all time in your bag |
Apr 27th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing this picture of Eastern State Penitentiary. I have been there once but never stepped into that room. I like your composition and framing. I know that sometimes you need to step back a little bit to get more room for the ceiling, but it depends on the place. I like the way the light shines on the floor. Personally, I would have reduced the brightness when taking a picture in this place, and left only the light falling from the ceiling to make it more dramatic. I also appreciate the texture and patterns of the wall in your photo. Overall, it's a well-done image. Thanks! |
Apr 26th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, Thank you for sharing the beautiful photo and introducing me to another place to visit in the future. It must have been quite an effort to reach an altitude of over 14,000 ft. Your photo has a very concise design with all the elements of art: patterns, shapes, texture, repeatable elements, and unique colors. I think the colors are very consistent, which captures the beauty of the local stone houses at high altitudes. If you were to take a panoramic or a 16x9 photo, it could increase the appeal to viewers. Excellent picture. Thanks. |
Apr 26th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, thanks for sharing. In this picture, I was impressed by the area of snow with the pattern of yellow corn stalks (although I'm not sure if that's the correct name for the plant). The second attractive feature is the fog in the background, which makes the building stand out. The post-processing has turned the image into more of an art picture. Regarding the colors, I think the yellow color of the corn stalks near the house could be slightly darker to make it look more natural. Well done, and thank you! |
Apr 26th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, thanks for sharing the image. I agreed with Trey, however Fence is OK if it does not occupy large are of image and not the main subject. I would think that you could step back further to get wider image to compensate that. I like fence when it goes very long and down/up hill. Color of this image is very beautiful. A branch of tree falling down on forground and overlayed the pine tree, seems to me it is little busy and block the open sky and the lake.
Just a technical thing: your main image is too small size (320x240). You would suggest it is larger when I click on it to see. How did you set size in your Olympus camera. I have a an OM-D EM1 mark III |
Apr 26th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Jacky, thanks for sharing. Nice paranoma image with wise composition: the tree and the horizontal line. Simplicity adds to the easy look and color blending is beatifull. Well done. Thanks |
Apr 26th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 88
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11 comments - 1 reply Total
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