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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
I like the photo, and the final image benefited from the tone conversion. Although it's a toy, the car looks quite realistic. The stained floor leads the viewer from the car, which is perfectly positioned, to the manhole cover. Having said this, I'm not so sure about the message you wanted to convey. |
Dec 16th |
| 26 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
I like the photo the way you presented it, although Kirsti's suggestion produces also an interesting abstract. It is a very graphic representation, which profited from the rotation and the B&W conversion. I don't see anything that needs to be changed. |
Dec 16th |
| 26 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
I like the earth tones and the activity shown around the tree. The wildebeest in the foreground and the tree are prominent enough to be the dominant elements, with all the other animals complementing them. The zebras provide a nice break in the image. I would suggest getting rid of the hot air balloons: they are distracting and don't contribute anything to the photo. |
Dec 16th |
| 26 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
This photo is a study on layers, and it works very well! It is very geometric, and you captured the complementary colors of the sandbanks and the water channels. The fishermen break the monotony of the horizontal lines and provide an anchor for the viewer. Others have suggested some cropping. In this sense, I would crop from the right and a little from the top (keeping some of the sky), to move the fishermen to a more powerful position, while at the same time maintaining the panoramic format. I would also clone out the two dark spots on the top sandbank. |
Dec 16th |
| 26 |
Dec 24 |
Comment |
I have never tried focus stacking, and I don't think I'll do it. But I must admit that it renders very impressive results. Without it, you couldn't get everything tack sharp at such short distance. I like the composition, with the yellow flower supported by the dark red leaf with veins. I agree with others on darkening the bright spot of the main flower. I would also darken the curved edge behind the red leaf. |
Dec 16th |
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