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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Very interesting picture. Almost an abstract. I like specially the separation of the flower at the top from the rest of the bunch. My only comments are the same as Bob's: eliminate the highlights on the bottom left and reduce a little the brightness of some white areas. |
Mar 17th |
| 26 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
What a coincidence, both of us presenting bird photos in the same month! I like the pose of the birds, one looking straight into the camera and the other with a side glance. Even if they are not looking at each other, I feel that they are communicating. The black background is not distracting and let the viewer concentrate on the birds. I find the image sharp and you nailed it with the catch light on the eyes. If I had to suggest something, it would be to increase a tad the exposure of their feathers in the middle bottom.
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Mar 11th |
| 26 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
A very good composition for a still life. The reflections of the oranges and the rim light on the bowl is what make the image. At first sight I didn't notice that they were ceramic props. However, looking carefully the viewer notices something a little artificial. Maybe reducing the contrast on the oranges would result in a picture that looks more natural. ‒ |
Mar 11th |
| 26 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
This is cool! Good idea to flip the picture: the original was good, but not so strong. I like the adding of the Northern lights and the blue at the bottom, as it makes the branch like floating in space. However, I think that the moon is an element too many. To me, it doesn't fit with the rest of the image, perhaps because I don't expect a full moon in the middle of an Aurora Borealis (but maybe I'm wrong). |
Mar 11th |
| 26 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
You rescued the colors from a relatively dull image. You also improved a lot the position of the pole, although you can go a little further and have it fully vertical. The pole and the water tank (is it?) complement each other, and somehow the descending ramp contributes to the image. What I find unappealing is the large negative space created by the roof. It is a huge triangle that doesn't add anything to the composition. Unfortunately, I don't see how you can get rid of it and keep the main elements. By the way, I like your image 3 a lot, but would crop the top.
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Mar 11th |
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