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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 99 |
May 24 |
Comment |
Good sudden impact for the viewer. Very creative! I wish I could see more of the center of the "sculpture" and the petals were sharper. But maybe that is what you intended. Also, when having a black background, think about adding a thin white or gray border to isolate the image from the rest of the universe. |
May 27th |
| 99 |
May 24 |
Comment |
This picture is too busy for me. I don't know where to look. But I guess that is what NYC is about. I am sure it brings back fond memories of your visit. |
May 27th |
| 99 |
May 24 |
Comment |
Nice composition and viewing angle! I like the sepia toning. If you take out the bright spots it is a winner. |
May 27th |
| 99 |
May 24 |
Comment |
This image reminds me of my youth when just about everything bored me and my sister was always focused on something. Ha!
Good capture! Very sharp image and leads the viewer to imagine the story behind it. I would also crop some from the bottom. |
May 27th |
| 99 |
May 24 |
Comment |
Barbara
I like this image. There is a great range of tones and the flower looks to be reaching for the sky. My preference would be to darken the background a little and maybe brighten the flower a little. I also agree that cropping it a little from the right would enhance it |
May 27th |
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