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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 58 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
Pinaki, thank you so much for the nice feedback. |
Feb 24th |
| 58 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Bruce - That's a lot of french fries! I wanted the main subject - the expert - to be featured more so I looked for a way to crop more tightly on her, especially to remove the "order here" sign. Unfortunately it makes a somewhat awkward shape so perhaps not an improvement. |
Feb 23rd |
| 58 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Pinaki -- Indeed this scene is very amusing to my eyes because the animal is calmly occupying a parking space. The narrative is suspenseful as one wonders what will happen if the owner of the car to which it is tethered needs to drive away. Thank you for mentioning Raghubir Singh. His images of people are marvelous and I'm going to look more at his work. |
Feb 23rd |
| 58 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Bev -- What an interesting subject. I like the rhythm of the three right feet lined up as well as the three white gloves in a row. I have to admit I wish their faces were fully visible. |
Feb 23rd |
| 58 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Isaac -- I really enjoy your interesting images of Africa. The colorful scene is very attractive. Perhaps crop a little more from the top edge to remove the light sky area and most of the little building to tighten the composition? |
Feb 23rd |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 58
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| 99 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
John -- I agree with Barbara's version to diminish the background clutter. I have to admit when I saw this image I was immediately reminded of the terrible bombing incident in 1996. That's probably not what they had in mind when they created this sculpture. |
Feb 26th |
| 99 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Linda -- The bird's pose is very dynamic and the detail of its feathers and bill makes it seem very immediate. This is a cool pelican portrait! |
Feb 26th |
| 99 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Peter -- I like this a lot; there's a real story here about these weary soldiers resting between battles. All the details, like the map and messkit, contribute to the authenticity. Monochrome seems very appropriate for this subject. Very nice image! |
Feb 26th |
| 99 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Barbara -- A exotic white sunflower! I like how the petals seem to be reaching forward. A dramatic study that showcases the ordinary sunflower in an exciting way. Wonderful! |
Feb 25th |
| 99 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Gerard -- I love shooting sculpture so I can relate. You had to deal with the distracting ceiling behind and I think your choice to darken it works well and really isolates the figures. You've shown the natural-looking modelling that makes them seem alive. Great art nicely presented. |
Feb 6th |
| 99 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
Gerard-- I forgive you even though you really did go a little crazy! That's my partner, multiplied and flying up into the nozzle -- oh my! We got a kick out of that. Thanks for the kind feedback and a good laugh. |
Feb 6th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 99
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9 comments - 2 replies Total
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