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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
I agree with others that cropping the photo to make the woman more prominent will help increase the impact of the image. See one option, where I got rid of the non-surf part of the water. |
Feb 8th |
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| 26 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
When I saw the picture, I immediately thought of a colorful flower. Nothing to change in terms of composition: the main subject is perfectly framed by the curved walkway at the top. I agree with others that you can clone some of the water onto the lower right corner. |
Feb 6th |
| 26 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
I also like to photograph doors (and windows) and have a large collection of images. I find yours very original, in the sense that the door is the focal point, but it occupies a relatively small portion of the picture. The tree and wall fully complement the main subject, with plenty of geometrical elements to look at. I like the door very close to the right border, but without touching it. |
Feb 6th |
| 26 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
I like what you did with the exposure and contrast. Now, the image looks much stronger. Composition is excellent and, to me, the decay in the flower adds to the whole impact. The only thing that I find distracting is the circular shadow on the leaf, but you can't do anything about it. |
Feb 6th |
| 26 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Maybe "enhance the reality a little" is an understatement! As the title says, your final image looks like something of outer space. I like the final result and don't see anything that needs to be changed. I'm not bothered by the red tones of the building (which complement the red of the bus), but maybe you can try to town them a little. What's the reference to the bus "42" about? |
Feb 6th |
| 26 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Terry meant the lower right corner (pink spot). |
Feb 3rd |
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