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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Sanat:
Thank you for sharing a rare and and spectacularly beautiful part of the world. The harshness of the area adds to its intrigue. Could you have cropped out the road and the "hand of man" elements from the bottom of the image.
Mark |
Mar 28th |
| 88 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Trey:
Another fine pastoral scene from your neck of the woods. The afternoon sun gives a hint of warmth while the snow in the foreground clearly conveys the cold. The deer tracks are a nice touch. Could you soften the sun which is slightly blown out and bring up the silo that seems a bit too dark in the shadows?
Mark |
Mar 28th |
| 88 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Your image encompasses stillness, tranquility, and a very warm day. It is a beautifully balanced composition. You might want to soften the blown-out whites in the sky and the water. |
Mar 28th |
| 88 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Jacky:
A beautiful image of the night sky, and a beautiful poem to accompany it. I might suggest you tone down the yellow band across the bottom 3rd of the image and try to give the trees a bit more light and definition. Could you select/isolate the trees and experiment with different White Balance settings just to see how that impacts the overall image.
Mark |
Mar 28th |
| 88 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Brian:
A truly remarkable photo, worth all of the time & effort you put Into it. I'm sure it will remain in your mind for a lifetime. I did have to study it for a while before I was able to grasp what it is all about.
Mark |
Mar 28th |
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