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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Chan, that is an interesting thought-to flip the image so that the leading lines are coming from left to right. Something I never would have thought about. Thank you. |
Feb 11th |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
I'm just learning the masking. I do like your version. Thank you. |
Feb 9th |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
I'm impressed that you thought about having your wife put on a red sweater to catch the viewer's eye. I need to remember things like that! |
Feb 1st |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Jennifer, you can really see the movement of the girl, climbing onto the rock with her dad. I like the reflection of the rock and the man in the wet sand in the foreground. I find myself studying the background to see the hills and valleys. I can see the waves crashing into the shore on the other side of this inlet. Am I correct? Nice catch. |
Feb 1st |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
I think you found it! The geometry with the towers, the reflections, and the sky makes this really stand out. Beautiful! |
Feb 1st |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful image! The framing of the falls with the leading lines carries my focus back into the forest. The rust color grabs my attention. Very nice. |
Feb 1st |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
The red sweater really pulls my focus to your wife, but it almost looks like the tree limbs are getting ready to grab her. I like the crop. There are good leading lines and the red sweater helps lead you into the trees. |
Feb 1st |
| 87 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Lance, this is very interesting. It looks like a fossil with slender limbs (almost fern like without leaves) fossilized into rock, rather than this being in sand. It is amazing that you found this without the waves not having washed it away. |
Feb 1st |
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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