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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 8 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Yes, I did use photoshop filters to enhance colors and a light touch of painting filter. |
Sep 26th |
| 8 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Agree with Mark.... the man and his telescope do not look amateurish at all. Photographically very well composed and exposed; the diagonal 45-degree line of placement of components is very effective. I am curious why he is pointed the tele towards the interior of a building rather than at the sky. |
Sep 20th |
| 8 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Excellent composition and perspective leading us to the gorgeous sky and clouds that add up to an incredible depth. This is a minor point..... my eyes keep on searching for something in the bottom-left foreground. |
Sep 20th |
| 8 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Overall an interesting combination of human subjects and art& architecture. The expressions of spectators and their objects of interests guide our eyes to different points of interests. The bright white door at the middle of the image is a bit distracting. Perhaps the white could be "muted" down. |
Sep 20th |
| 8 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
An amazing example of how perspective alters our perception of reality. At first, I thought that the center was "crowded" with too many statues; after a closer look it becomes clear that the sculptor wanted us to pay equal attention to all --- it is like looking at a Picasso in marble. Thanks for this imaginative image and explanation. |
Sep 20th |
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