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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing this fascinating photograph of Kibber Village in Spiti Valley, India. The way you've captured the unique architecture and the mountain ridges that coincide with the pitch roofs is quite intriguing.
If I may have a chance to humbly share my opinion, I would like to suggest that the lighting in the image appears a bit flat, which might be affecting the sense of depth and dimension in the photograph. It could be beneficial to consider capturing the scene at a different time of day when the sunlight creates more dramatic shadows and highlights.
Additionally, to emphasize the "highest village" aspect and create a more balanced ratio between the house sizes and mountains, you might consider using drone photography. This approach could provide a fresh perspective that truly showcases the remarkable location and landscape of Kibber Village.
Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts on your work. I hope you find my suggestions helpful. Â |
Apr 18th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing this stunning photograph of March Fog on Trace Creek. The scene truly resembles a beautiful painting, and the way you've captured the fog flowing over the tree tops creates a captivating atmosphere. I'd like to say that I would definitely hang this image on my wall.
If I may have a chance to humbly share my opinion, I do have a small suggestion that might enhance the composition. If the horizontal line of the ground could be positioned a bit lower, closer to the 1/3 mark of the image, it might create an even more visually appealing balance within the photograph.
Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts on your work. I hope you find my suggestions helpful. Â |
Apr 18th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing your striking photograph of the DC monument by night. The way you've utilized light painting to create a unique and dynamic scene is truly impressive. I appreciate your excellent use of blue and yellow in the image. The colours complement each other beautifully, showcasing your understanding of colour arrangement in photography. The combination of vertical and horizontal lines, along with the circular light trails you created, adds a captivating dynamic to the composition.
If I may have a chance to humbly share my opinion, I'd like to suggest that the image appears a bit noisy in the sky area, and the composition seems to be shifted towards the right-hand side. You might consider adjusting the composition to balance the visual weight or possibly using noise reduction techniques to improve the overall image quality.
Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts on your work. I hope you find my suggestions helpful. Â |
Apr 18th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing your evocative photograph of Cell Block 15 at the Eastern State Penitentiary. The way you've captured the contrasting elements of the scene - the somber atmosphere and the glimmer of hope represented by the blue sky - is genuinely captivating. The composition and contrast are skillfully executed.
If I may have a chance to humbly share my opinion, I'd like to suggest that the image might benefit from the inclusion of a clear subject to help the viewer more readily connect with the photo and its intended message. Before reading the description, it was somewhat challenging to discern the subject of the photo. Although your description offers valuable context, incorporating a "subject," such as a person, could better illustrate your idea and create a more powerful visual narrative.
I understand that this forum primarily focuses on "scapes," but incorporating a human element could enrich the storytelling aspect of your image, making it even more poignant and impactful.
Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts on your work. I hope you find my suggestions helpful. |
Apr 18th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Thank you for sharing this beautiful image from Litchfield County, CT. The colors and the serene landscape truly capture the essence of autumn, and the inclusion of the Harvest Moon adds an interesting touch to the composition.
If I have a chance to humbly opine to improve the image, I have a suggestion that might help enhance the focus on the autumn orange tree on the slope. If you were to move closer to the scene, you could potentially eliminate the fencing from the frame, which would allow the viewer's eye to be drawn more towards the tree and its vibrant hues. This might create a more powerful and immersive visual experience.
I hope you find this feedback helpful. Thanks. |
Apr 18th |
| 88 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Charles, thank you for your kind words and appreciation of my poem-photo creation. I'm truly delighted that it resonated with you and sparked such an insightful response.
I absolutely agree with your suggestion to encourage photographers to accompany their images with a poem or an emotional narrative. As you've rightly pointed out, photographs are more than just captured light; they represent our unique perspective and connection with the world around us. By sharing our emotions and experiences through poetry or storytelling, we can enrich the viewer's understanding of our work and create a deeper, more personal connection.
Your comment has inspired me to continue exploring this creative approach in my future photography endeavors, and I hope that others will be encouraged to do the same. Let's spread the idea within our photography community and see the beautiful fusion of words and images that unfolds.
Once again, thank you for your thoughtful feedback and support. It's conversations like these that make being a part of this forum truly worthwhile. |
Apr 18th |
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