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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Great image! I agree with Jim Hagan's assessment, but perhaps less blur, and only at the top, where it competes with the swan. |
Feb 18th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 18
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26 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
I did try cropping the right side out, and putting more light on one "eye" through Lightroom, and I may play around with Belinda's suggestion later. |
Feb 19th |
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26 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Great street shot that conveys what you felt. I keep wondering if you cropped the left to a more square format in this case to more closely focus our attention, as I am not sure if the background info left of the lid is important enough. |
Feb 9th |
26 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I like that the multi colored leaf background serves as an abstract background for the woman. I have mixed feelings about the trunk; I keep wondering if either we saw more of the tree, or it was just removed. I keep looking at the tree too much and it leads me away from the subject, or maybe if it had been more towards a corner, then the middle. I am not sure. |
Feb 9th |
26 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Nice idea, and effective rendering, but I agree with your suggestion that the vignette is a little too strong; a more subtle version would still work and not be so obvious. |
Feb 9th |
26 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I like the motion blur and the feeling you achieved. I agree with Tony that cropping part of the sky helps too focus us better into the image. |
Feb 9th |
26 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I agree that having the sheperd look into the image was the best choice. This image tells a good travel story. Processing is good. Shadows are slightly harsh, but are a result of the time of day and are quite natural. |
Feb 9th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 26
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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