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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Splendid!
The spread of the shots, the closed-off sky on the right of the picture, forcing the eye to return to the essential. The two trees, one reflected in the water.
Wow. You've seen it all, integrated it all, rendered it to perfection. Bravo |
Sep 27th |
| 76 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Framing: the ranges you have to do all the time to learn them and then forget them to make your own photos. Here there's an emotion, four boys looking at the horizon. There's even a hand pointing to the horizon. It doesn't matter if the rule of thirds isn't respected, the swing should have been taken as a whole anyway, or you should have had time to move away to look for a better angle. You can't think of everything all the time. You've done a good job, and what's more, the boys have their eyes plunged to the horizon, so maybe they didn't even notice you.
That's all very well. Bravo |
Sep 27th |
| 76 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
I had to find out what other photographers were saying. That's a good thing, because I didn't understand anything.
This photo is intriguing and it's good to show us something else about Venice that's less classical. The reflection makes perfect sense. Instead of being reflected in the water, it's the boat that reflects the image. Very clever. Bravo |
Sep 27th |
| 76 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
I love the depth of this image, the spread of planes from the sky to the rocks and trees.
Despite the NIK setting, I find the image a little dull. But I'm used to pushing the sliders a little too much.
As I said, you have to practice and try again. Now I'm going back to old images to see them differently. Bravo, I'll never see what you see. |
Sep 27th |
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