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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Reply |
I have a number of different versions of this. It's a multiple exposure, 3 handheld images done in-camera. This one is my favorite. |
Jan 2nd |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Steve. This is a handheld triple exposure taken inside one of the larger Washington DC metro stations. The alignment of the images gives you the false impression that you are looking up at a building or atrium. |
Jan 2nd |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
This is an interesting subject and I do like the textures and shapes; however, I think the composition is marred by harsh daytime lighting. If you were not traveling this would be a good spot to return to on a cloudy day or at dusk. I would also try if possible to separate the subject from the trees near it.
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Jan 1st |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
This image is interesting but I find the crop ratio to be difficult to contemplate. As you say it may be an entirely different as part of a tryptich! The impressionistic effect is pleasing. I would suggest making it either more surreal or more realisting. |
Jan 1st |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
I like the textures and the shadows. You did a good job seeing this rather than stopping at the nice color of the wall in the original, which would have overwhelmed those elements. The black and white conversion has a good range of tonal values. You have taken a suburban scene and turned it into art, hard to do. |
Jan 1st |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
I am afraid of heights so I would never have stood so close to that cliff. Golly. I like the image especially the pattern of the shoreline jutting into the ocean repetitively.
It's very sharp throughout. It might be a bit bottom heavy with the foreground stony area, would you consider cropping in just a bit from the bottom left? |
Jan 1st |
| 87 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
I like that the animal is looking right at you. That catches my eye right away. I might have cropped it tighter, there is not a ton of interest in the surroundings. Of course, you probably weren't strolling the park with a giant zoom lens! |
Jan 1st |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 87
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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