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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Wow - what an impressive ride!
Great composition from that lower vantage point as Ingrid noted. I think I might not cro pin as tightly from the right to give a little more breathing room to the blade on the right. Then, just clone out all of those trees.
Great shot. Thanks for sharing.
Karen |
Apr 16th |
| 14 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Ahhh - my FAVORITE town! (I'm a William & Mary grad.) So, this really brought a smile to my face.
Great capture and a nice architectural shot. I like Greg's punch to the colors and Ingrid's suggestion to clone out the dark tree root on the left.
This should do well in your competition. Good luck!
Karen |
Apr 16th |
| 14 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
I like the B&W conversion. YOu captured great light on the building and made good use of those shadows.
At first, I wondered where the "sidewalk" was since you titled this "Sydney Walk." But when I looked at the original, I could see why you cropped out the road and those vehicles. Maybe a different title...?
Thanks for sharing.
Karen |
Apr 16th |
| 14 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Another nice composite. I have to admit that this one is not as compelling as the underwater images. Maybe the birds just need to be bigger inside each of the frames.
Thanks for sharing!
Karen |
Apr 16th |
| 14 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
What a lovely shot! I love how the undulating hills invite your eye to travel up the mountain.
I wouldn't change a thing! Thanks for sharing.
Karen |
Apr 16th |
| 14 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Beautiful shot. Thanks for the backstory. I'm always amazed at what you can capture out the car window.
I wouldn't change a thing. Thanks for sharing.
Karen |
Apr 16th |
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