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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Jan |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Mary |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Rita |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Connie |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Denise |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Georgianne |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Denise, A beautiful rose, well captured and processed. My only suggestions for improvement are a little bit of dodging and burning to darken the outer edge of the bottom left petal and to lighten the centre of the rose a touch. |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Rita, You have captured a charming image with a nice story. I think if you were going to enter it into a competition then it would be best to remove the foreground chair as Jan suggested. I would also remove the pictures on the wall as they are quite bright and pull the viewers eye out of the image. |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Mary, You have captured a wonderful natural portrait of the father and daughter and your processing has really enhanced the image. I agree with Denise about lightening the shadow under his hat but other than that I have no suggestions for improvement. |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Connie, I really like the composition you have captured of the cascading leaves and the vibrant colours. I agree with Denise that slightly softening and darkening the background makes the leaves stand out more. |
Jul 28th |
| 77 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
I like the composition of the image with the flowers providing foreground interest and the figures on the beach giving a sense of scale. Your replacement sky adds mood to the image and the blue toning gives a cool feel. For me I would have kept more of the warmer tones in the foreground foliage. |
Jul 28th |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 77
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5 comments - 6 replies Total
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