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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I love Robert's reative image.Adding a vase gives the whole photo a sense of storytelling. I also like the blue-toned vase - it adds a touch of elegance and creates a harmonious color balance throughout the image. Thank you for sharing. |
Oct 16th |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
This is a warm and relaxing photo. If the background could be changed to something that better echoes the subject and the story of the relaxing dog - for example, a beach, a scenic landscape with depth of field, or by adding sunset tones - it might enhance the overall atmosphere. I'd love to hear your thoughts. These are just my personal suggestions. |
Oct 16th |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
Yes, thanks for your suggestions. |
Oct 16th |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
I do not know what is the dark spot in the tree, I will take that off. Thanks for your suggestions. |
Oct 16th |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
Thanks for your suggestions. |
Oct 16th |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I really like this work-it's an excellent photograph. You used a low-angle and slightly oblique perspective that effectively highlights the height and solemnity of the church steeple. The strong black-and-white contrast, along with the dramatic clouds, creates a powerful sense of tension and symbolism, evoking themes of faith being tested and the hope of light breaking through.
If I were to be particular, I'd say the grayscale tones between the church walls and the sky are rich and finely textured. The movement of the clouds is excellent, but their layers feel a bit dense; slightly softening them or reducing some of the midtone noise could make the image visually cleaner. As for contrast and tonal balance, a bit of refinement there could further enhance the overall harmony of the piece. |
Oct 10th |
| 78 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Sorry for joining the discussion a bit late. I've read everyone's comments and truly admire and agree with them. If I were to add any suggestions, I would say that although the individuals' poses are diverse, they lack interaction with one another, which makes the composition feel somewhat "collaged." Perhaps some visual connection or coordinated action-such as looking at each other or assisting with the hose-could enhance the narrative flow. In addition, using a slightly angled (diagonal) perspective instead of a straight side view might give the image greater depth and dimensionality. |
Oct 10th |
4 comments - 3 replies for Group 78
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4 comments - 3 replies Total
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