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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 80 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
What an interesting combination! It's really a study in contrast and color, and the colors are stunning. You might consider erasing the stems that are crossing in the center of the leaves and see what that looks like. Other than that it's a great reminder of the beauty of fall. |
Nov 19th |
| 80 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Kamal, I really like what you did here, pulling out just the three Plumeria works great. You've kept the vibrancy of the flowers and remove a very hectic background. I'd maybe play with different background colors and texture to see what works best. Great job. |
Nov 19th |
| 80 |
Nov 24 |
Reply |
Bob, appreciate the comments. Note the catch light in the original. |
Nov 10th |
| 80 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Yes, that is beautiful! The drops really set it apart. It has a certain dramatic quality. I wouldn't change a thing. Nice! |
Nov 10th |
| 80 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Marti, wow, amazing what can be done by lifting a blossom out of an image. The rose itself is beautiful and I don't know how you got the detail in the petals, but it's terrific. Well done. |
Nov 10th |
| 80 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Hi Bob, I do like the composition cropping you did on this and the colors are gorgeous. I think it's a bit underexposed and, more importantly, I know the borders are suppose to be out of focus but on my monitor the center is also quite soft. Perhaps using a structure or detail tool would help? As a viewer I want something to focus on and then let it melt to the sides. |
Nov 10th |
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