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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
It is a very powerful tree, and your post-processing elevates it to a higher notch. The B&W conversion gives an ominous feeling to the stormy sky you blended in. As Terry noted, it's interesting how the tree points to the brush. I flipped the image, and both orientations work well for me. |
Sep 10th |
| 26 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Good capture of a street scene. I like the busy background because it gives me information on the neighborhood. Furthermore, it's not distracting because my eyes go directly to the yellow turban. My comment is that I find it a little static, considering that this is a picture of a person riding a motorbike. One reason is that you took the picture facing the driver. But it's also because his both feet are on the ground. |
Sep 10th |
| 26 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
What I like most in this photo are the undulating terraces, which somehow mimic the flow of the river. The viewer is brought from the lower right corner to the upper middle where it finds some white smoke. Tones are fine with me, including the sky (at least in my monitors). Regarding the "leaning" warehouse, I still see that the right wall and the two doors next to it are not at a 90º angle. |
Sep 10th |
| 26 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Good use of perspective to compose a picture with a repetition of elements. I like that you kept the broom, which provides a contrast to the wrenches and the diagonal board. The B&W gives a better feeling of old times. But I also like the composition of the color picture, with the half-open door. |
Sep 10th |
| 26 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
A connection between the peaks and the whales. However, I had trouble concentrating on the whales, since they are overpowered by the mountains. Because their color is very close to the one of the waters and their relatively small size, they are not so prominent, at least to me. Maybe you need to add some contrast, as others suggested. |
Sep 10th |
| 26 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
As usual, an intriguing image from you. In the discussion between with or without hands, I vote for "with." They provide a strong contrast to the shadow in the background (by the way, lovely colors, geometric forms, and a subtle shadow), and make me think what you wanted to tell the viewer. As they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. |
Sep 10th |
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