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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
A very striking bird with great natural gift of being quickly camouflaged. I wish the blue was behind it instead of the shrubbery, but a different angle might not have been possible. I suggest reducing the sharpness, especially around the bird's head. There seems to be alot of grain in the blue so maybe reducing sharpness will help that too. |
Jan 20th |
| 26 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
There is more than one possibility here, but I understand your preference. It's an impressive room, and the carpet pattern offers a nice lead-in. Standing back, the curves of the ceiling add nice soft framing across the top. You perfected the scene with a panorama that's almost 3D. Personally, the ceiling, door designs intrigue me, and I'd like a closer view of them with the people. For the pano, I would only straighten it very slightly as already suggested. |
Jan 4th |
| 26 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Lovely work. You achieved your objective nicely. I have only a couple of nit-picks: remove the 2 darker stems of one flower on left going up across the field and into the darker greens; and, the yellow weed in front. Pretty scene and perfectly natural looking. |
Jan 4th |
| 26 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
This is just awesome fun, everything about it! I love the Star Wars characters, the swooshing cars, but mostly the lights. I don't see any distraction by the light squiggles (I hadn't used my Lumix in awhile and forgot to turn 'on' image stabilization, sadly). I don't mind the missing R, but wonder if an expand/fill tool would bring back an illusion. You could neaten with a crop to the right side to the edge of the push button sign, or the pole since the street sign is cut, but you then lose the red hand which adds to the quirkiness. Great fun scene that will bring lots of smiles! |
Jan 4th |
| 26 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thanks, Bob, for fixing and for the suggestions. Opacity does need reduced in the pavement area. I think it was increased with my sharpening. |
Jan 3rd |
| 26 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
They are reversed. I'll let Bob know. It was my hometown for 28 yrs. Old Chester Road at the park! We were visiting our son who lives in DC. |
Jan 3rd |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 26
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| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Carl! I felt the same way about the area on the right, too. Considered editing it but just left it alone. |
Jan 20th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thanks! It's fun to see what can be done with so many choices available. |
Jan 20th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
It's an impressive image of an aged trunk and roots, not just an old tree. Your efforts reavealed wonderful textures. The designs lend to abstract and your clever title. The sepia is very fitting.
Very heartbroken for all the country! |
Jan 14th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
What a fun image! Glad you didn't pass this up. I like all your edits and would only suggest a tighter crop (left and right) into the metal. |
Jan 14th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thank you! |
Jan 10th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Phillipa! Would you reduce textures on the ground in that left bright corner? They say there is always one frustration square in every quilt. Works here as well. That corner is it! |
Jan 10th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Nice addition to your collection of yard art! I like the beautiful details revealed in the 'weed' and your edits make the flower pop right out. I might reduce the vignette slightly to remove sharper swirl marks in corners. You could have a bonus image in this: make the bug more visible with a close crop, filling the frame with the flower, and try a BW or faded look. I do see the bug when zooming in. Looks like it's diving right in! |
Jan 10th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I recall seeing your creativity in Group 51, Phillipa! Welcome!
This is very pretty! I can imagine all sorts of things going through her mind, perhaps reflecting wistfully. You are most creative and gathered nice pieces for the story. Lovely edits with the water and precisely placed not disturbing faces. The water also adds a sweet feminine, lacy effect. Would it be possible to add a bit more on the left so more of her beautiful hair is shown? As is, it is lovely and will be cherished by family. |
Jan 10th |
| 86 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Very moving. I like the selection of images for layers, and your edits worked well. What impresses me most is the softness of the flag flowing across the (bronze?) statue and resulting textures. Nice! I need to investigate the app you used. |
Jan 10th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 86
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10 comments - 5 replies Total
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