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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 8 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
I'm using my phone camera more and more. You and your phone did a fine job capturing this scene! |
Sep 27th |
| 8 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
I like that your camera position gives us a view of her eyes, looking down at her hands. The hand-eye connection holds my attention where it needs to be. I also like how her teeth echo the snowman character's teeth.
The way you framed this up, with the white border connecting up to the white strip below the writing, and along the bottom, looks very professional, like the work of a graphic artist. This would make a good advertisement for Maureen! |
Sep 27th |
| 8 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
I hope the park isn't closed when I get there next week. Fingers crossed! You captured the beauty here so perfectly that all I have is a tiny nit. I think it is very slightly off level. Ps may have done that during the panorama merge. |
Sep 27th |
| 8 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
The composition leads my eye around much as Sukumar described. Those shadows of the rafters are key. Nicely done! |
Sep 27th |
| 8 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
I like this blending of 3 views a lot. Especially that "hovering" window Sukumar pointed out. Alastair asks an interesting question, which I often ask myself when cropping. Is it better to leave the left part in, giving a sense of opening into another space and continuation, or crop it out to create a simpler, more focused composition? I go back and forth. |
Sep 27th |
| 8 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
I like it this way as well. Definitely puts more focus on the larger tree. |
Sep 27th |
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