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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
The possibilities seem endless but I have the ironing to do !!! |
Jul 15th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
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Jul 15th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Very imaginative Brian. All it needs now are feelers and a body. Thanks for taking so much trouble to develop my image. I need to work on my post processing skills.
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Jul 15th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
Hi Peter, I like your version better than the black which is a bit heavy. nice idea to pixelate the background image which makes it less dense. |
Jul 13th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
You have made a three dimensional image from the original as I can clearly see a dome and like Joan it reminds me of a helmet of some sort made of metal or plastic. Personally I prefer the butterfly image but you have created something quite extraordinary. |
Jul 12th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Brian, you have created a very interesting way of telling the story of the battle. Some excellent closeup images showing great detail with well handled exposure on the very shiny armour. I feel a need to see more of the detail in the background image of the actual battle which is largely obscured by the small images. This would serve well as an illustration in a history book. |
Jul 12th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Absolutely amazing Joan. It reminded me a bit of The Wizard of Oz where the house gets tossed up into the air in a tornado but no sign of a tornado here. It is floating quite calmly. I wonder what will happen when it reaches the ground. Maybe all the windows and doors will fall off? I agree with Peter that a mild blur around the house would make it look more part of the image. such a creative idea tho'. |
Jul 12th |
| 21 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
I put it into PS and clicked on Filters/ Solarize and this came up. What do you think? |
Jul 12th |
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4 comments - 4 replies for Group 21
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4 comments - 4 replies Total
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