Activity for User 1718 - Sylvia Williams - sylviabwilliams@gmail.com

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9 Mar 26 Comment Linda
this is a nice scene. Great storytelling
Mar 17th
9 Mar 26 Reply Thanks you Sabine!
Your response is exactly what I was going for. It is a shame to think of this mall when I first moved here compared to now.
Mar 17th
9 Mar 26 Reply Thank you!
Mar 17th
9 Mar 26 Reply It is sad walking thru the mall, seeing all the empty spaces and storefronts
Mar 17th
9 Mar 26 Comment Randy,
Beautiful! You timed it perfectly. And the sky is the perfect blue with gentle white clouds, as you mentioned the sun hitting the face of the cliff and waterfall - wow, to the green of the trees. A very masterful photograph.
Mar 5th
9 Mar 26 Comment Jim,
This is a gorgeous scene! Very well done. I was thinking how nice it would be to drift by in a kayak. Well, until I looked at the original. Very glad you cropped out the clown!
Mar 5th
9 Mar 26 Comment Douglas,
This is such a sweet photo and what great idea.
I think you were successful in making the dog stand out. I wonder it you darkened the sign a tad if that would help as the white in the sign competes with the adorable dog.
Mar 5th
9 Mar 26 Comment Yvonne,
I too love the contrast of the yellow against the sky. I like that some rooms have a light on and others do not.
I am not sure I would have taken the moon the out, but I would have removed the yellow light on the right side - is that a street lamp? I find it distracting.
Mar 5th
9 Mar 26 Comment Sabine,
Very cool image! I too see the lead cyclist first and it draws my eyes back. If I had just seen he black and white, I would have been happy. But after seen the original in color, well, maybe because I've never been to your hometown, I love it so much more. The color tells a story all its own, so while I prefer it, I can see how the black and white would give a more historical look.

I do like the frame.
Mar 5th
9 Mar 26 Reply Thanks Yvonne! I do like your crop much better. Mar 5th

6 comments - 4 replies for Group 9

20 Mar 26 Reply Thanks for your suggestions! I do like your version better than mine.
Mar 16th
20 Mar 26 Comment Deborah,
This is beautiful! The effect makes me want to reach out and pet him. I would love to see your original photo.
Mar 5th
20 Mar 26 Comment Angela, VERY well done!
Your fog machine paid off - love the atmosphere! Adding the red eyes is a great detail.
Mar 5th

2 comments - 1 reply for Group 20

34 Mar 26 Comment Hi Jan,
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! I recognized that they were books right away! I am going to have to try this! (Not sure I have the skill or the patience so may take me a year). In my head I'm trying to figure out if I can make a house for each member of my book club...
Mar 16th
34 Mar 26 Comment Steve,
Very interesting and creative. I like that you use 'found' objects. While I like each image individually, I do not love them together.
I feel like the image on the right has been cutoff by the center image. I wonder if even separating them a bit would make the transitions less jarring.
Mar 16th
34 Mar 26 Comment Frans,
I think your originals are beautiful! Having said that, I do like the minimalism in the black and whites. I agree that their feet should all be at the same level, and the shadows the same.
I don't mind the negative space, but then I am often told to crop more. If the triptych can be any size, you could crop some off the top of each photo.
But overall, I think, very well done.
Mar 16th
34 Mar 26 Comment Bill,
It looks very sci-fi to me! I think the skyline of the city is key to me understanding the image. I agree that the scale of the moon is distracting, almost like it is a structure in the city. But then, if it is other-worldly, not an issue :)
Mar 16th
34 Mar 26 Comment Hi Judy,
Very well done! You indeed created a dark, creepy look
Mar 16th

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