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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
It may be a website thing. The mysteries abound, lol!! |
Apr 14th |
| 9 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Lovely!! I miss tulips blooming and only get to see them in the grocery store on occasion. I like everything about this! Well done! |
Apr 11th |
| 9 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
What a lovely scene! Your processing makes this so painterly and there is a subtle glow (did you use glow in On1?). I think this photo has a lot of charm. |
Apr 11th |
| 9 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I love the images! It is so playful and well executed. The triptych is a great way of showing the photos but my only draw backs are your spacing and the stroke. Viewer's left appears wider than the right and the stroke seems to exacerbate the sides. I know the top is slightly narrower than the bottom but that doesn't bother me. The photos are fabulous and that's what really counts!! |
Apr 11th |
| 9 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I like your B&W better than the color. Your sky choice is very good. I would try to open up your tones a bit more. To my eye, the darker grays dominant. Will say you have inspired me to try sky replacement in PS. I have done it in Luminar with mixed results. Like this composition very much! |
Apr 11th |
| 9 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Lovely Dianthus! The details of the flower are just gorgeous, it looks almost like a 3D flower. You processed it well! |
Apr 11th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 9
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| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
What a great poem!! Thanks for sharing. |
Apr 16th |
| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Thanks! It was a very fun exhibit. The palm tree behind the eggs isn't one that grows naturally here but I liked it, thought it looked good in IR. |
Apr 11th |
| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I like all the textural pieces to this photo!! I like how the sky was rendered and now I have a reason to play with the neural filter in PS. You did a marvelous job of bringing out the building. Tones balance nicely! Well done! |
Apr 11th |
| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Wonderful capture! I did have a bit of Déjà vu looking at it before I read your explanation. This was where the "Washington" oak was (Hampton Plantation). We have Washington Oaks in Fl but there is some marker in the ground and stories of George W saving an oak tree at the plantation. I think you made this oak look great. It looks like it belong in a fairy tale. Glad to know I wasn't the only one photographing the grounds! |
Apr 11th |
| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
This is so charming!! I think having the building really adds to the photo. Looked at the original and you have done a wonderful job cropping, cloning and cleaning up! It may not be what you wanted but what you did get is great, I love it. |
Apr 11th |
| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
That is one dynamic sky you have there! Since you are working with B&W, why not trying forcing more extreme black and white points? I agree with Helen's assessment of sameness but I think there is a tremendous amount of detail you can work work with. I would start with forcing the blue part of the sky to black and pulling out more white in the clouds. Dodge those rocks at bit more and maybe along side of the road to bring the viewer into photo. I like the scene and think this could be spectacular! |
Apr 11th |
| 35 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I love what you have done to this photo and it does look like a postcard. At first, I thought it was somewhere in St Augustine but not with stairs ( Florida is pretty flat) and then I saw it was it was more Art Deco. Agree with Helen on correcting the perspective. Very cool photo!! |
Apr 11th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 35
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11 comments - 2 replies Total
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