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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Reply |
LoL! Everyone thought we were crazy. The spider's web never blocked the door, so we could go and come easily. This spider is gentle, spins new webs daily and makes amazing patterns. She stores all the food for babies, then dies -- babies hatch in fall but never leave their nest before spring. A mother's love.... :) |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Very much like the crop I came up with finally. I just worried it would be too far over and up. I tried cloning but the web became a big issue. Yes, brightening greatly improves it! Thanks, Bob! |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Love the details and colors revealed, and it forever amazes me how macro allows us to see the unseen elements of nature (and turn them into abstract art). I would prefer a little more space at the top, and I agree with Jose that the small line near the top could be removed. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Like snowflakes, I don’t think you will ever see these formations (or colors) twice. Very lovely. It might be my monitor (which I will look into), but I am getting an overly sharp image and would soften it. I love the colors, especially that small swirl of blue. I don’t see any improvements needed, otherwise. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Another ‘electric’ image! Lovely colors and extraordinary efforts. I like Paterson’s work and you achieved your goal based on his– abstracting, creating from creation. This reminds me of what you see through a kaleidoscope or in fireworks. Because of the repetitive ‘zoom’ effect, I like the center stem’s placement and might center it even more. I’d also add more (clone) in some areas around the image. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Heartwarming, invoking alot of emotion. I would punch up the blues in the little boy’s clothing. I have mixed feelings about the woman being cut off. I would prefer more of her in the frame, but as it is, the story prevails. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Electric and glowing! Wonderful change with the edits. Only in the area of the greenery and stamens, I would back off the sharpness some. For me, it’s a little too busy there. Around the edges in the dark spaces there are some bits of what looks like small reflections, and I would remove them to keep all the edges crisp. Very creative-- |
May 15th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 26
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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