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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 41 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your feedback. The bunny's visibility was deliberate. I had it initially behind the grass with only the ears showing as if it's ready to run, but that didn't work. I would have preferred a rabbit running but I don't have that image.
Agree about the left portion of the log, I could have put more grass on it to make it "stick" more.
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May 7th |
| 41 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
I like the "dreary moody" look of this image. My only comment would be to make the church and the headstones just a bit larger to be in more proportion to you. I would add some contrast but that's a personal preference.
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May 7th |
| 41 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Hi Brad,
I like your concept where you use flowers to tell a story. We all see different things when it comes to evaluating an image. I prefer to discuss technique rather than concept. My personal opinion is about where you placed the owl in relation to the main flower. The owl is sharp but it sits on the soft part of the petals. It might be better if it was moved to be on the same focal plane, that is if it was more on the foreground where the sharp petals are. Make the owl just a fraction larger to give it more dominance. I like the tones, much nicer than the orange.
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May 7th |
| 41 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Hi Brad,
Thanks for your feedback. As mentioned to Tom, the bunny's visibility is deliberate. There's some merit in putting some rim light on the eagle. The tonality over the bird is from the sunset image. The texture gives the grey/pink colour in the clouds - I could increase the blur on the texture.
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May 7th |
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