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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
Yes, I believe your images would be allowed because the people are out in public. |
Jan 13th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Reply |
No, as long as the person or persons are aware and agree, there is no issue. My image was of a neighbor at night through his window. |
Jan 11th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Shooting at ghost towns can be fun and can result in some interesting images, like this one. The lighting is quite nice and gives rise to someone standing there making breakfast. The addition of the light rays is a good choice and provides more interest.
I see the wall plug was removed from the far right in the b&w and the crop at the bottom is closer in the color version. |
Jan 9th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Interesting and creative. It has an old film look taken with a not so light sealed camera. You made it happen and it works well. I did not notice the second image of her until I read your description, wonder if that could be brought out a little more. A fun image.
I have a Holga film camera that I have not used in some time because I do not know where to get the film developed, anyway, it takes pics like this because it has light leaks and if you don't wind the film it will take a double image. It also requires loading the film and a darkroom to avoid exposing it. It is fun but can be expensive and disappointing if nothing comes out. |
Jan 9th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
I have to agree with Ken and Kathryn, the repeating patterns for the doorways, the tiles give this a strong interest. The strong details, the different light from each stall and overall contrast make this a very strong B&W image.
If I were to suggest anything it might be to not have cropped the first doorway.
A great image. I have a number of images taken over many years with the idea of a portfolio of restrooms, don't know that I will ever do anything with them. |
Jan 9th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
A great shot, strong composition with the main subject far left and looking at the camera, or you. His look is troublesome, like he is not sure he is ok with what you are doing, which adds impact to the image. The conversion to B&W is well done with great detail and tones especially on the main subject. I like the inclusion of the other people as it adds to the story and environment around this person.
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Jan 9th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Great subjects for B&W. The texture and lines in the wood are great. The composition works well with the way the snow has formed over the wood.
I don't know if there was camera movement or the phone does not focus well around the edges, but the snow loses detail down the left edge and upper right. I find the contrast is a little harsh. But I am seeing things differently since having cataract surgery, everything appears more detailed. |
Jan 9th |
| 39 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Great catch of the waves crashing over the rocks. The detail in the water at the top looks like an explosion showing how forceful they can be. I see waves like this up around Lake Superior/north shore, especially in the winter.
There is more detail and impact that could be brought out by darkening the sky a bit, lowering the highlights and adding a little texture and or clarity.
For me the boarder is a bit distracting, maybe just a thin white boarder. |
Jan 9th |
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