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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Looks like a psychedelic aquarium and if you hadn't shown the original I never would have imagined that a panoramic mountain scene provided the background. You're right it is a remarkable transformation. Fun. Fun. Fun. |
Feb 6th |
| 51 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
I agree with you that the wear on the piano keys is what makes this photograph special and you did an excellent job of capturing that patina with your settings. I will have to explore Gray Art. A simple but powerful photograph. |
Feb 6th |
| 51 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
The russet reflection of the dried grass in the water gives a light touch to this bleak winter scene. Interesting to consider what caused the erosion in the bank upper left: flood or just passage of time. Think the geese and ducks are going to have a long wait till spring. |
Feb 6th |
| 51 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Your creativity is shining through again and this time by taking everyday forks and arranging them into so many intriguing works of art. Admire the simplicity of design in photographs one and two and the creative abstracts twirled and swirled in main image. You definitely take phone photography to an exemplary creative level. |
Feb 6th |
| 51 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
I really like this abstract. I never would have guessed a coffee cup handle. Very artistic rendition. Makes me realize I've got to stop and pause and look at the little details around me. |
Feb 6th |
| 51 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
That is one cold landscape. Hope you didn't have to lie down in snow to get such a low angle shot of snow on the rocks. Detail in the snow, rocks and plants in the foreground amazing considering you did no adjustments to photograph. This photograph nails one unrelenting cold day. Even the clouds are brooding. |
Feb 6th |
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