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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
A very colorful display for sure. The method of production was very detailed and I sure appreciate the effort that you went through to create this even though it has no relationship to the original, which is okay with me. You've made something out of a real nothing photograph. There are lots of possibilities when playing with Photoshop. |
May 26th |
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| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
I agree that you did a great job in pulling together some color and form from the original. Filters are a lot of fun to play with and I went into Nik software and came up with this using a detail extractor. |
May 26th |
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| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Wow! You really made this image pop and I am imagining a Frankenstein lab where the lightning bolts are charging the batteries used to mobilize the beast. Nah, that's a little too dramatic, but nevertheless this is really a very imaginative and creative use of alternatives to jazz this otherwise boring image. Nice job. |
May 5th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
A great job using the filters and the results are very stunning. Although the original image is very muted and apparently useless, you did an excellent job on segregating it and adding the highlights that made it stand out perfectly. Great colors - - makes me wonder what zoo you visited. |
May 5th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
You must have spent hours trying to remove all of the background pixels. Great job! The ghostly appearance of the final horse is very well done. The angle of the beast and the coloration is really nice. I am glad you did not try and level the horizon. That would have attempted to make it a reality that wouldn't go with the rest of the image. This is a very nice work. |
May 5th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
That was really tough to do but you isolated the piece quite well and made it a great subject of the image. The black background makes it look as though it was on display in a jewelry store. Great rendition. Because of the size of the crop is difficult to get the sharpness and I wonder if adding some brightness to the image would improve it, or would it make the edges even softer? Great job. |
May 5th |
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