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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Doug, it's a Light Master 17" by 24". |
May 20th |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Absolutely stunning. The dripping colors and textures make this a work of art. I will check out Procreate for sure. Fabulous. |
May 18th |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Comment |
The conversion to mono works perfectly for the hibiscus, while bringing out the fine detail of the flower it also creates an almost ice-like feeling. Nothing more to be said, really well done! |
May 18th |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Doug, I'm such a fan of stacking images like this. You captured the flower perfectly and the composition and colors are right on. My only suggestion is to darken the bottom petal as its brightness draws the eye from the center. Really well done. |
May 18th |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Nadia, just beautiful. The layering and textures really work here. My only critique, I it may be just my eye, is that I keep moving my view to the void of space above the flower. Perhaps cropping just some of the empty space may improve it, but, nonetheless, it's stunning. |
May 18th |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Jacob, beautiful flower, you really did a good job of blurring the muting the background and bring out the colors. iPhones are a wonderful tool for flower photography. When you shoot do you use lock-on focus on the phone camera? It works wonderfully, especially if you want sharp focus on the center of the blossom. Nice job! |
May 18th |
| 80 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Bob, thanks for the critique. I shoot them straight down. |
May 17th |
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| 80 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Bob, you're right, I think it was the best you could do given the original image. The muted tones are soothing but for my liking a bit more structure would support the composition. My eye says it's a bit too washed out, but that's just me. Good experiment though. |
May 9th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 80
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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