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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
lol..totally! |
Dec 16th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
lol..totally! |
Dec 16th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Cindy, I like your perspective of imagining the child. Thank you for your comments. |
Dec 16th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Doug, Christmas in the States is definitely juxtaposed between mad-dash shoppers and the true meaning of Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ. Wish I could take credit for the graininess. You know as a street photographer enthusiast, it is what it is. But, I'm experimenting with photoshop. Thank you for your comments. |
Dec 15th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Sabine, I also enjoy hearing different perspectives. It's so interesting how individuals view art. I admire your creativity! Another advantage of these dialogues is to experiment with different types of photography and styles. I agree with Doug, this is far above my level, but I have abstracts on my list. Thank you for your explanation. |
Dec 15th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Sabine, Yes, Christmas in the States involves lots of lights and decorations! As I mentioned to Linda, Generative Fill may restore the arms and feet. Street photography is tricky. Thank you for your comments. |
Dec 15th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
I'm gonna try Photoshop's generative fill to remove the hat. Or since I'm not as skilled with PS as you I can just crop it out :) Thank you for your comments. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
I like the revision. Defining the background nicely frames out the image. It also drew my eyes to the shoreline which I didn't notice before. Both are great images! I commend your patience in working with Photoshop. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
You're probably right. Since the trees are at a distance, more detail in the trees may look unrealistic. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Linda, I just realized I forgot to add the original. Even I don't have her arm, I may be able to recreate it with PS generative fill. Thank you for your comments. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Cindy, This is a very unusual quirky photo. Amazing how the tree or structure survived. I'm wondering how they have not been touched in all these years. This photo would be a good feature article. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Jim, Your landscaping images and editing are always on point. The light on the rocks bring out their colors and nicely warm up the image. Is it possible to bring out more color or detail in the background trees? In looking at your original photo , you did "get it right." |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Cindy, For some reason I find this image very relaxing. Perhaps a look at slower times. You really bought out the detail of the abandoned house. I'd suggest experimenting with adding a sky with clouds. Great image. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Linda, What a great conference memento. The stillness of the boundless sky is very thought provoking. Wondering if it would highlight more of the foreground lights by cropping the top and right of the image. Looking at your shots, PSA conferences have good photo opportunities. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Doug, How adorable. Her eyes and smile says she is quite pleased with her pumpkin. I like the way her hoodie frames the photo and her expression mimics the pumpkin. Great composition. |
Dec 13th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Sabine, Wow! This really captured my attention. Your parachute struck me as sci-fi artwork. The red light and water drop intensifies your image. I had to look up goat's beard to figure out what it was. I call them wishes. Fantastic abstract.
As Sylvia, I'd like to know how the image was taken. |
Dec 13th |
9 comments - 7 replies for Group 9
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9 comments - 7 replies Total
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