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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hello Pinaki!
The image has a visual balance due to the camels that frame the knights sitting on the ground. Interesting capture even though it has too much depth of field for my taste ;) |
Apr 23rd |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thank you very much for your comment Pinaki!
I tell you that what you see as blur is due to a relatively low shutter speed in relation to the movement of the model, it is intentional, since in these cases I do not like the static image. This may be difficult for you to accept because you work on photographs without movement where everything is static and with a lot of depth of field. They are different points of view of street photography. Greetings |
Apr 23rd |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thank you very much Kathleen! I appreciate your point of view on the photo. Regarding the lines, in some cases I like to break the rules of composition to make the viewer uncomfortable :) |
Apr 23rd |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Thank you very much Bruce for your appreciation of the image. |
Apr 23rd |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Reply |
Isaac, thank you very much for your opinion!
I agree with you on the perspective of the lines, but I found it interesting since it gives another visual dynamic to the photo. Sometimes I also like to break the compositional rules. |
Apr 16th |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hello Bruce!
I respect your decision to convert the image to monochrome and the cropping you made at your discretion, but I really like the color image since one can see what you say about the number of people there are in this type of situation. From my point of view you have overcome the challenge of framing and you have done it very well.
Just lower the brightness a little and frame the image a little.
Greetings! |
Apr 12th |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hello Ed!
It is obvious that they are enjoying that moment, but it is a shame that you have to tell us what caught your attention about them without being able to convey it with the image. I think there is a lack of context to understand that they were dancing alone. |
Apr 9th |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kathleen!
Interesting image. I really like your point of view, you have a very special look.
I know your taste for sepia photography, but I would like to see how this black and white image works to highlight the contrasts between the man and the woman.
I cropped the image to balance it to my preference. |
Apr 4th |
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| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hi Bev!
It's hard for me to understand the montage you've done in this portrait.
I like the monochrome image better and I don't mind the background because I feel like it's more natural. His attitude is very relaxed and that makes the image interesting.
There is an overexposure in the monochrome image, I think it is because the sun was very high perhaps you took the photo around midday (you can see it in the shadow of his eyes) and in the areas of this man's beard that are very overexposed. .
In the color edit you made, one can see many imperfections on the edges of her jacket and his backpack.
I stick with the monochrome image. |
Apr 4th |
| 58 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Hello Isaac!
I really like this image since it is very representative of what you say about the markets of these countries.
Good composition that highlights all the elements that make up the image from the products to the signs that indicate a region, and the face of the seller who gets all the applause (I would like to know what was happening at that moment to understand his expression) .
A very fun image that takes me to those culturally different countries. |
Apr 4th |
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