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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Reply |
Thank you, Nelson, I agree and fix that. |
Sep 26th |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Love this image, Lauren. (I so enjoy stripes and shacks-especially in b&w). The only thing I would do is to lighten the shadows on the shack. Your choice of a high horizon line allows the leading lines to walk you right in to enjoy the 'circled' area and then to drift above to enjoy the horizontal layer. |
Sep 24th |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
I love how you converted your image to B&W. You made the sky look 'otherwordly'. You also put together the pano well-all except for the 'dip' in the front of the bowl. I agree with Lauren about attempting to fix it. Panos can be difficult. |
Sep 24th |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
You have captured some lovely textures in the clouds and foreground. I agree with Lauren in that your subject (if it is the distant mountain, should be emphasized. I would dodge and burn it to bring it out of oblivion and crop half of the sky to raise the horizon to the top third to bring it out of the middle. That way, even the reflection of the clouds stands out more. |
Sep 24th |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
And you portrayed it well. Simple and clean lines showing off a landmark! |
Sep 24th |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Love to do these shots as well. I like the 'pointer' finger on the lower right directing the viewer's eye to the clouds! |
Sep 24th |
| 35 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Thank you, Lauren. It is always good to hear an affirmation when trying something new. Your encouragement is well received. I love both finding out the history and creating my own stories! |
Sep 17th |
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