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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Another intriguing image. I like your cropping and the B&W transformation. It makes me concentrate on the rack and think about the shadows (ghosts?). I wouldn't change anything in the composition. I think it's better to keep the screw holes and the cracking on the wall. |
Nov 9th |
| 26 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Very nice composition, with several layers of different tones and shapes dwindling towards the background. Regarding the poles, they don't bother me, but since it's so easy to clone them out, I would do it. I agree with Terry on the trees at the top (and you, too). |
Nov 9th |
| 26 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
I liked your original cropping, but after seeing Kirsti's suggestion I tend to agree with her. I like the composition, with the steps diagonally bringing the viewer to the planter. Everything looks properly exposed, with the earth tones conveying a soothing feeling. |
Nov 9th |
| 26 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
The sunset is what makes this image astonishing, and you blended it flawlessly with the original photo. Moving and flipping the zebra in the middle produces a much better picture. Nothing more to add. |
Nov 9th |
| 26 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
A different view of an often photographed subject. It works. I like how the structure of the market frames the mission, and how it leads the viewer to the main subject. The tree in the foreground is an important element to anchor the image. I like your treatment of the sky and the mission, which renders very natural colors. |
Nov 9th |
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