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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Reply |
Thank you so much. |
Aug 19th |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
I think I'm going to skip over this image just because I can't see the building. I see in the original photo a curtain in front of a window where the blue sky peeks through and the wind vibrates the lines of the curtain...
I stop my nonsense.
I think that you have the idea in what you propose but the very white effect makes that we lose some details however interesting. We are in the abstraction and so we can see what we want... Except that there is a title of course.
Especially continue because this kind of very contemporary approach can be very interesting. |
Aug 15th |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
I like, I like, I like... What a great idea!
Anyway, I don't know what to say except that everything is perfect. You can make a thousand interpretations, but yours is personal to you and it inspires me an emotion a diffuse impression. I know a lot about the history of a photo when I see it so don't smile it's just for me a long necked bird that swallowed a kernel of corn the wrong way. I have the idea of a grimace coming over me. But it's also a flower bud offering its petals to the rising sun and gently opening as it stretches them out to unfurl...
You made me travel in my imaginary world and for that thank you. It is an excellent image because it makes people talk. |
Aug 15th |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
What I liked right away were the graphic effects.
The bridge with the two other metal structures on either side underneath particularly interested me. The opposition between the white bar and the black of the bridge, the two boats, everything is well placed and the eye wanders pleasantly in this image. I don't have this general vision of things having a narrowed visual field and I would have made the photo at 70/200 mm because I don't see everything and I would have focused on a boat or a detail of the bridge and you offer yourself the perfect view which shows all the potential of this place. I must try to work like you, but it is not won... Bravo in any case for this image. |
Aug 15th |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Beautiful composition where the three planes fill the image: the sky, the mountain and the water. The beginning of the glacier corresponds to a strong third and engages the viewer to continue, until the shadow of the mountain in the water that allows to make the loop and return to the glacier. Bravo I like this image as it is presented because it offers a splendid panorama of our beautiful land. Thanks
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Aug 15th |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Oh dear... I love the treatment. I love the composition and the lines that respond to each other. But what is magical is the processing. The rust is no longer rust but a noble material, like a beautiful parchment paper or leather. It is amazing. I don't know the retouching software you are talking about, I am on PS and Nick C. But frankly bravo.
So still, even if everything is perfect... Isn't it too perfect? This is just a comment and an opinion that only the author is responsible for and it doesn't take anything away from your magnificent work.
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Aug 15th |
| 76 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
I like the cottony side of the clouds that form a setting for these mountains. The framing is cleverly chosen to highlight both the clouds and the mountains. It's a relaxing and fresh image that I would see on a living room wall to rest the mind and wander at leisure.
The layout of the shots makes it easy to move around the image and follow the lines in all directions without wanting to leave the image. Bravo
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Aug 15th |
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