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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
I prefer the muted version. Somehow it looks more delicate. Nice job eliminating the background! I like the composition and the mirror effect produced by the lower blossom. I agree that the leaf is distracting and competing with the main subject; darkening it may help. I would also eliminate the bright spots on the petals. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Good capture, with a very good composition. The animal's eyes and fur are sharp, with some catch light on the eyes. The stone on the foreground provides a powerful triangular element, although I would reduce its sharpness.
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Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
This is a picture about feelings, shown in the eyes of the puppy. It is nice how through your framing the image contains several strong geometric elements: the big triangle of his head, the circles of the eyes and the nose, also forming and imaginary triangle, and several more. As Bob suggested, I would reduce the sharpness of the carpet: that's all. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
The picture shows a strange but very interesting combination of geometric elements. It took me some time to grasp what I was looking at. I like the way you have recovered the tones from the original, and the contrast between the bright (curved) shell and the dark (rectangular) buildings on the back. The trees in front of the shell enhance the whole composition, rather than being distracting.‒Since you cloned the posts so well, you can also get rid of the black slot close to the third tree (from left). |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
This is proof that one doesn't need to go far away to get good images. Everything works well for me here, both in terms of composition and tones. The reflections on the pond are very interesting. I don't find anything to say on how you could improve this picture, except the toning down of some bright spots, as others already pointed out. |
Jul 11th |
| 26 |
Jul 19 |
Comment |
Your post-processing did enhance the original image. I like the composition and I don't mind the mound in the foreground; I even like it as an anchor point for the S-curve of the flowers. However, I would reduce its vibrance a little. The rest of the composition works very well. The colors are perhaps too bright, considering the foggy scene you are photographing. As a footnote: I would clone out the bunch of white flowers on the bottom right. |
Jul 11th |
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