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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 79 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
I fully agree on burning out, though I am only a hobby photographer. I lost inspiration until I discovered Intentional Camera Movement and multiple exposure. I need to be learning as you do. They told me I am now a member of this group and look forward to seeing what you are doing. |
Aug 13th |
| 79 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
I enjoy searching for things within this image. For the life of me, I cannot see the bird(s), but see two fish swimming to the left and the back of a sitting cat with the tail ing to the left. My eye keeps fixating on the eye in the image. Anyway, the texture in the image is wonderful and keeping the viewer searching for a bird achieves a purpose. :) |
Aug 11th |
| 79 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Karl, I find both the image and explanation quite interesting. I have learned a little about something I knew nothing about. |
Aug 11th |
| 79 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Oh, wow. Freddie, I love how you cropped, brightened and brought out the lines and colors in the shadow area. I agree with Judith and Peter…perfection as is. |
Aug 11th |
| 79 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
What a lovely image, Peter. I love the crop, which I find quite sensual. It called to mind Robert Mapplethorpe's flower images. Orange lilies symbolize energy and confidence and this crop brings that out. Judith's suggestion sounds intriguing. |
Aug 11th |
| 79 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
I was immediate drawn to the wonderful range of textures in this image. The complimentary color of the goldfish makes it a strong image for me. Like Peter, I find the lower right a little distractin, but for me it is the hue and angle of the object that bothers me. Not knowing PS, I don't know how one would do it, but I think just masking that little bit and making the hue more like the rest of the image may be less distracting. Love how you cropped. |
Aug 11th |
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