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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 63 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Priscilla, the color of the tulips and the lighting is so aesthetically pleasing to the eye. I agree with Murphy and Barbara about avoiding cutting off the top and left flower petals. |
Oct 16th |
| 63 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Murphy, if you had not explained what the picture was capturing, I would have pondered what it was. I also have never heard of this particular tree, so I find your capture of the shedding bark most interesting. |
Oct 16th |
| 63 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Charlie, I really like the impact of Barbara's suggestion of tilting and cropping. I found just having the little green took away from the effect of the photo. |
Oct 16th |
| 63 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Neal, the composition and sharpness of the bee on the flower is lovely. I agree with Murphy that the one suggestion is perhaps to tone down the light area above the wings of the bee. |
Oct 16th |
| 63 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Barbara, you have captured the dove exquisitely. I agree with Murphy about toning down the bright spots in the background. |
Oct 16th |
| 63 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Barbara, I agree about the cropping. Also I agree with you and Murphy about the green, which I did try to tone down. I need to tone the green more, however. |
Oct 16th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 63
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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