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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Very interesting! |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
I couldn't find Mirror Lab for my iphone. Maybe it's an Android-only app? |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
You made me laugh with the "spider by Frank Lloyd Wright" - and it does really look like that to me, too. The brown color adds to that. |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
I really like your brightened version! |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
I didn't realize at the time how interesting the people themselves would be, as Gavin mentioned! Now I'm enjoying this photo more because of the people! |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
I'm always looking for an off-center composition, so this month's assignment had me change my perspective for a while. I realize I take almost no photos with symmetry. I'll start looking for it now! |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
Wow, I never thought of a horizontal crop! I like it! |
Apr 30th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
This looks so symmetrical that it almost looks fake! But that centered post with flowers looks so real. An amazing scene to find and to capture in this way. I am a little bothered with a feeling of the earth being slightly tilted to the right, due to the horizon line and the leaning posts in the field. Popping the colors adds to the dazzling impact, especially the reds. |
Apr 19th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Your story is as interesting as the 2 animals, one on each side of the photo! I thought both rats were there at the same time. Good job of merging 2 photos together. The daylight lighting gives a natural look to the scene, just the way we would see it through our window. |
Apr 19th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
You have just taught me how to fulfill this kind of assigned subject without having to take a regular symmetrical subject! This looks like so much fun! I can see how important the original is, however. Thanks for the inspired lesson! Your original image is unique even before your technique. I can see how important that choice is. I like the uniqueness of your finished project. |
Apr 19th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
The symmetry of the hallway and its details are interesting to look at. I think part of the fascination is the slightly off-centered look down the hall. Totally centered would have been mundane and less interesting to me. I do like the way the man helps me feel the scale of the long, long hallway. The carpet and doors and everything look so normal to me that I was surprised to read how much you had to do to make it look that way. Nice job! If I ever get into a hotel again, you have made me want to take one of these long hallway pics! |
Apr 19th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
I like it there because it draws my eye down into the end of the hallway! |
Apr 19th |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I see symmetry in the repetition of having statues on the sides of the windows. For this assignment, I would crop off the window on the right. I'd be able to see the interior of the church better if it was brighter. |
Apr 19th |
5 comments - 8 replies for Group 12
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5 comments - 8 replies Total
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