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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Allen...What an impressive building and an impressive photograph of it. Everything is tack sharp throughout the entire image. I like the fact you have shown not only the Art Museum but it's surroundings. Great color, focus and interest. I am wondering what the museum looks like upon entering. |
Feb 24th |
| 9 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
To my eye this is a superior night shot. I love the rich golden colors. The focus is superb on the building, sculpture, projected writings and pavement. To make this a perfect image, if it were mine, I would remove the palms in the upper right and remove the sliver of buildings to the right of the sculpture starting just below the center horizontal ring. Keep the projected words on the ground. This image has impact, great color; excellent technical qualities. |
Feb 24th |
| 9 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
To me, this is an architectural gem. I like the composition with the stairway leading my eye to the golden spire at the top of the structure. You did a fine job of editing all the distractions. Like Debbie, I prefer the colors in the first image. I feel the sky has an unnatural blueness and the white pillar, particularly on the right, is now gray rather than white. Just an opinion....... |
Feb 24th |
| 9 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Try, try again. You certainly do have patience. I like the composition with the wire running diagonally through the frame. The bird is placed well; not quite center. Good color and focus on feet and bottom of the tail. All in all you did a fine job with a difficult subject. |
Feb 24th |
| 9 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
I like the image itself but think it may have had more punch if in color. I don't see enough contrast between the structures, to my eye there is too much gray. I do like the reflected image (?) in the diagonal portion of the frame. Possibilities, yes. As mentioned above, the center post does need a bit of straightening. |
Feb 24th |
| 9 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Very nice photo of the boys and Donald. I think I lean toward the color version. Maybe it's because we see cartoon characters in vivid colors and each character generally has their "own" colors. Each of the boys has their own charm. I like how the boy on the left is looking at Donald with some what of a quizzical expression and the boy on the right has an expression of awe as he is really standing next to the famed cartoon character. |
Feb 24th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 9
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| 63 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Murphy, I like the bright colors you achieved in post processing. I think you chose a good area of the ice to photograph as the curving lines are very pleasing. Plus they are repeated within the image. Cropping placed the inverted tear drop formation just off center. Very nice! |
Feb 25th |
| 63 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Karen, In your description you spoke of glare. I can only see some highlights....a plus..not a problem. I like the randomness of the composition and think your choice of converting to b&w was a good one. The border you added is fitting. Trying some of the suggested "fixes" may be just what you are looking for. You have a good image to work with. |
Feb 25th |
| 63 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, Your tulip image has many complementary colors to work with. I think abstract photos are sort of whatever pleases the photographer's eye. As Lisa demonstrated, abstracts are a good opportunity to try an array of filters that we don't normally use. They are fun to work with and one never knows just what to expect.
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Feb 25th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 63
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9 comments - 0 replies Total
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