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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
What a great find! The texture on the building is amazing. However, in spite of the beautiful texture and great composition, the overall image could use more depth. Maybe a vignette? I wanted to try an edit on the image, but don't know how to download it. Would someone post that info, please? |
Jun 30th |
11 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
What detail/sharpness! My eye first went to the statues on the left which then led me to the mausoleum. Darkening the top of the sky helps keep the focus to the scene below. If you used vignette on the other edges, it was with a very light hand. I have no suggestions. Very well done! |
Jun 30th |
11 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
What a gorgeous image! Your conversion makes for a more beautiful portrait. Sharpening is perfect. The eyes really pop! Using sepia toning gives a warm intimate look at these majestic animals. I would like to see a bit more of the lion on the left. I think there's enough room without getting lighting issues. Are you going to hang this in your house? |
Jun 11th |
11 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Conversion well done and was sharpened with a light touch. It is much more interesting in B&W. It reminds me of the old Pick Up Sticks game. It would be fun to recrop and remake this with the guy at the bottom (in the original) looking up. |
Jun 11th |
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