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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Clever idea! It's a pity that you didn't bring your tripod. It's true that the photos are not as sharp as they should, but since they capture movement, the problem is not so evident; at least at this small size. As was your plan, your granddaughter becomes less and less visible from shot to shot. |
Nov 11th |
| 26 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
A nice nature picture showing the animal behavior. I like the composition and, beyond your cropping from the right, I would also crop something from the top, so its head is not so centered (this would also let you get rid of some bright spots in the background). For the rest, the tree provides a good frame for the action and the pastel brown and green colors complement each other. |
Nov 11th |
| 26 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
There is a nice interaction between the child and the photographer (you). I like that the photo gives us some information on where and how the kid lives. His eyes are very sharp and looking straight into the camera. My only suggestion (too late) would be to have gone a little down to get eye-level with him. |
Nov 11th |
| 26 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
A very good composition, with a diagonal going from the bottom left to the top right, that tells a story, too. The drinking zebra breaks the pattern and makes the viewer look twice at the picture. The image benefits from the B&W conversion. |
Nov 11th |
| 26 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
This can be a good picture for a puzzle! The idea is simple but very well executed. There is repetition and also variety in the leaves. What made the photo was your post-processing, which brought vibrant colors to a muted capture. |
Nov 11th |
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