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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hello Syed,
I like your phrase "the next bend of mystery" - that could almost be the title if it weren't for the "tree" theme.
Thanks for your feedback!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Hmmm - that's interesting. I have another image that does not include the sky. My husband picked this one as his favorite BECAUSE of that patch of blue. I will go back and look - or maybe do some cloning!
Thanks for the suggestion.
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thanks, Ingrid. I'm off to work on those greens before I submit!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
I will re-address those greens. I hadn't thought about that amidst so much "amber". Great suggestion from you and Darcy!
Thanks,
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Darcy! I'm glad your eye was drawn in to notice those signs!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kamal,
Another great aerial image. You've captured the scene and illustrated the texture of the water. Just one minor suggestion - you might crop a bit from the bottom to help the eye focus on that beautiful oval created by the net.
Well done!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Erin,
What a great puppy portrait. You've certainly captured his personality and the background blur helped to separate him. The focus on his face and catchlights in his eyes makes this one a "keeper" - just like Rocky!
Nice job!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
Wow - what an impactful image! You captured the mood beautifully. It's funny that Darcy mentioned the "red dot", which was my initial, "nit-picking" suggestion in my own brain. You know you have a good image when that's all we can suggest!
Great job!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Greg,
What a beautiful original, that led to the stunning artistic interpretation you created. I'll be the contrarian here and make a suggestion on the sky. The original has such lovely, horizontal layers that echoed the layers created by the fields. You might want to experiment with creating less drastic, vertical brush strokes to bring back that horizontal feeling your camera captured.
They are still stunning images that should be on a wall somewhere! Thanks for sharing.
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy,
What a wonderful moment you've captured! I love that you gave them "room to run" by leaving the negative space in front of them.
I think that I, too, need to jump on the cropping bandwagon. When I took away a significant amount of the foreground (and the small, distracting speckles), those horses really popped.
Just a suggestion!
Great job!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
| 14 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Ingrid,
Great capture - and interesting comments from everyone. I love the texture in the foreground and color contrast between the wall and the steps. Like Tom, the absence of texture in the back wall doesn't bother me and does seem to help draw the viewer into your shot.
Lovely shot - congrats!
Karen |
Apr 19th |
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