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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Jose, I hadn't given thought to the perspective issue. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Reply |
Thank you, Jose. Looking and looking again, I think the color is better. It's not possible to pull enough texture from the b/w. The tones all blend into 'one' whereas the color helps the lamp stand out with more strength. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Reply |
I like your changes. You could crop a bit more of the foreground minimally: up to the first small, very dark shadow on the right (1/4 in. from bottom of this image). I know some people who take nothing but cemetery photos (taphophiles), and one complete stranger living in New Zealand. I'm grateful! She shared random images of markers across Britain. Some turned out to be parents of the first man in our family to go to America with Colonists. |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
There are marks making it look like it was taken through a scratchy window, so I appreciate knowing it was a scan. I prefer more saturation to show contrasts and make the clouds stand out. Doesn't have to be overly-saturated, but punching up some would reflect more of the beautiful warm colors in the water too. You might prefer the softer effect causing the sky and water to disappear into each other. You're the artist! |
May 15th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful. Flower images are a favorite of mine, especially closeups. Colors are lovely against the black background, and your results have great depth. The flowers seem to pop out with the centers as small beams of light. I see nothing to change. Very nicely done. |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Fantastic architectural structure/s. I don't mind the slight distortion; in fact, the buildings seems to be gathered up (rounded up) in the fog. I would try to increase contrasts to strengthen the image making the buildings pop out. The fog softens them but I think they could be punched up a little without losing anything. |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
The more you look at each window the more your curiosity is peaked! So many worlds inside those windows. I love the repetition, the brilliant blues, and specifically the one window with a closed shutter. Nice capture. I see no changes needed, but I am curious why you cut the shutters on the left. Would it cause the image to be too symmetrical or too midframe? |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
The stones, words, never seem to be quite enough do they. His story is impressive (and sad). Nice job capturing the closeup, and including the little rock on top of the marker. The light and shadows worked well for this, and one bit of shadow falling across the marker actually looks like it's pointing him out. If you can re-crop, you might include a little more foreground and then crop some of the right. That way maybe you could still retain a lot of the shadows in the path. |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
I'm in awe of how you accomplished this. It's beautiful, and there is so much to see - mirrored reflections, rainbow, and that one spectacular glowing area looks almost metallic. You worked fast to capture so many elements, and to me the iceberg is in perfect position (afterall, nature has a mind of its own and you can't always make it move or stop). Wonderful panorama. I'd leave it alone. If you crop the sky you lose those small, darker areas and I'd hate to see them gone. |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Reply |
Thank you, Dave. The color is growing on me. |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Bob! Was hard deciding which one I preferred. |
May 9th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Reply |
Bob, thank you, for the color would you make the same changes? |
May 8th |
| 26 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Wow! I am on a tablet and can't wait to see this on the big-screen desktop. I will comment later and more completely, but for now just Wow! |
May 8th |
7 comments - 6 replies for Group 26
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7 comments - 6 replies Total
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