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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Nailed this one, Peter! You captured all that is important to tell the story - the carved wood, the knife, and the time-worn hands. I especially liked the look of his hands - they speak volumes of his experience. Detail in the carved wood adds to the story line as well. The neutral colored clothing allows the main focus to remain on the business at hand - pun intended. |
Nov 11th |
| 17 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Dick, I found "Waldo" right away and also see Sheldon's creature in the rocks. You handled the flowing water well - all too often there are areas that are blown out. The environment surrounding the falls is very supportive of your image. I think the crop here might be a tad too tight - more of the area around the falls might allow them to flow a little more freely - if you have a wider view. |
Nov 11th |
| 17 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
I do like the triangular set-up with the foreground rock, the outcropping on the left and the rock in the water. Detail appears to be fairly sharp throughout. My issue is with the overall "flatness" of the scene. Perhaps Peter and Sheldon's thoughts would help here. |
Nov 11th |
| 17 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Well done, Glenn! I think the vivid colors of the big cat are further emphasized by the fairly neutral background. I have gone back a few times with Sheldon's idea on cropping. It may add to the impact as the body looks somewhat "stretched" out. Just my three cents (inflation has increased opinions up from two cents). |
Nov 11th |
| 17 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Good leading line with this stream, Sheldon. It took me back to the end of the frame. Rich colors in those rocks (I have spent some time in this area in the past and they are truly RED). Combine that red with the green in the foliage and you have the makings of a great landscape. |
Nov 11th |
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