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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
It is amazing that the tree was left undisturbed for so many years!
I wonder what cropping some of the bottom of the frame would do? Lower the main portion of the subject a bit?
What is the scale of the tree and object? It's hard for me to judge the height.
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Dec 18th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
It is amazing that the tree was left undisturbed for so many years!
I wonder what cropping some of the bottom of the frame would do? Lower the main portion of the subject a bit?
What is the scale of the tree and object? It's hard for me to judge the height.
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Dec 17th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
This is a great example of the power of good cropping! Moving the crashing wave down (lower third) totally changes the feel of the photo. As far as I can tell, that's the only crop adjustment made - and was a really good one! |
Dec 17th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
I thought the same thing as Jim - the building is crumbling but the roof line is as rigid and straight as the day it was erected! Similar to some of the others, I wonder about the lives and families and people who inhabited these structures and at what point in their existence did someone decide to abandon it? What were the circumstances to give up a home? Many stories… |
Dec 17th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
The expanse of the American Southwest is beautifully captured in this photo. Huge, open spaces with a majestic sky - gorgeous! For whatever reason, I can smell the air and sense the feeling of awe in this photo. |
Dec 14th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
I admire and enjoy street photography. What I saw is the grace and beauty of the dancer juxtaposed with the mad-dash shoppers. The fact that the dancer is a bit grainy only adds to the ethereal nature of scene. Thank you!! |
Dec 14th |
| 9 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
I'm intrigued by your mastery of "experimental" photography (versus "natural") - this is far above my current level and I'm invigorated to see all of the art we can produce with a camera and some imagination! |
Dec 14th |
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