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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thanks, Doc. I have another where it appears the spectators are sitting in on a Van Gogh. . . |
Apr 13th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Why, thank you, Ian. I think Bev did a wonderful job cloning out what the others felt was not needed. |
Apr 12th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
THX, Bev. I was planning on getting around to that but other activities too over. Yes, I like this much better! |
Apr 12th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Great close-up, Glenn! It would not be a "Rudd" if it didn't have tack sharpness throughout. Too bad the taggers didn't take the time to match the color in the second tag :) |
Apr 10th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Joe, at first glance I thought it was an image of a picture of a carousel. That front seating section had little depth which got me thinking that way. I agree that the fencing should be cropped out as it does draw the eye there and away from the colorful carousel. |
Apr 10th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Well captured, Sheldon! I think those thin lines running through the different areas help to create the image. Lots of shapes and angles. |
Apr 10th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Good eye in seeing this. I take daily walks through a local cemetery - quiet, no traffic, and a chance to burn off some calories. I did an informal shoot of the headstones of note - names of Presidents, automobiles, foreign languages, cities and towns, etc. I even tried John's "polar coordinates" on a few. Cleverly composed, Peter. Your composition appears to be leaning to the left - at least the two stones on that side do. |
Apr 10th |
| 17 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
John, I spent a few weeks playing around with these polar coordinate twists a few years ago. I had a lot of fun experimenting with various shapes and images. Certainly whimsical. Thanks for bringing them back to my attention. . . |
Apr 10th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 17
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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