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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 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!
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Mar 17th |
| 9 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
It is sad walking thru the mall, seeing all the empty spaces and storefronts
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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.
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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
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| 20 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
Thanks for your suggestions! I do like your version better than mine.
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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
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| 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 |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 34
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13 comments - 5 replies Total
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