Activity for User 1658 - Adi Ben-Senior - abensenior75@gmail.com

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19 Jun 24 Reply Thanks Mel Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Reply Thank you Norm Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Reply I appreciate that John Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Reply Thanks you Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Comment This is a good composition and exposure. The statue stands out well against the green background. Perhaps a crop with less sky would work as well. Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Comment Stan, Not only the composition but the edit and the colors all work well together. Very nice street photography Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Comment Oh wow. The colors the details it all comes together beautiful. This is a detail like from the book series of Bryan Peterson. Very Nice Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Comment Very engaging composition Norm. The wooden fence with the house works well together and fence is a leading line to it. Nice !! Jun 30th
19 Jun 24 Comment What a wonderful portrait. Excellent exposure and work. Wow Jun 30th

5 comments - 4 replies for Group 19

36 Jun 24 Reply I keep strict 3:4 ratio and crop ratio. :) Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Reply Thank you B Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Reply Ill try a crop without skies too. Thanks Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Reply Thank you B Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Reply Thank you Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Reply I will definitely try to add Magenta and adjust the color balance. Thank you Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Comment B, you definitely managed to make an average lighting condition pop out in your edit. Well done. As for the scene - it definitely tells the story of the ruins. I like as well the difference of textures trees, sky, stone. Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Comment This is a great catch D. I really like the blurriness of the sky. Again your edits are impressive and inspiring tome. They are "simple" yet accurate. Well done
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36 Jun 24 Comment A, This is a strong composition and a great capture. 2 things to consider - there is a spot of water right in the middle. And maybe darken the white sky. Good work. Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Comment The colors are doing it. A simple straight forward composition with the right exposure and colors makes it great. I really like it. I guess you cropped it. the sea adds to the story. Jun 30th
36 Jun 24 Comment The layers. so many layers. very well composed L. The warm late afternoon colors works os well with the colonial design of the building. This is a 9:16 ratio ?
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36 Jun 24 Comment This is beautiful. The warm colors and the vertical choice emphasizes the vertical structure. Well done Jun 30th

6 comments - 6 replies for Group 36

83 Jun 24 Reply I do agree with your point. i wanted to keep the trees in the background for a sence of space and distance. Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Reply Thanks Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Comment You sure did isolate the flower. I actually like it a lot. I think the negative space is what makes the picture. The flower is a flower is a flower. But together with the big void around it - is what makes it fine art. well done .
Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Comment Hi Elise,
Good catch while relaxing :). Very nicely done. I do like better the B&W and the crop mostly removing the lower left side. For me the lighting is very interesting.
Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Comment Wonderful picture ! congratulations. Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Comment A very engaging composition. It raises a question in my mind: which is more important the chair or the birds ? And I guess they are both are, as they make the story. But perhaps they work separately as well. So here you are 3 options: birds, chair, birds + chair. I like your choice it works well. I think Michael's crop too. Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Comment No doubt this is a good picture. I like the tonality and the dark flavor adds to it. Well done Jun 30th
83 Jun 24 Comment Thank you Michael
This place is a hit and miss. Not sure if I got it or not. Anyway - thanks for the good words
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