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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Thanks, Stephen. I think there is a story behind every good photo, whether it is about the image's subject(s) or the location. |
Jul 19th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Very nice. Yes, the typical lion/lioness photo is predictable and you have created a version that is unique. Just a little bit of darkening as per Stephen might be helpful. (Of course, your home version may already be darker what with the things that internet transmission and different monitors amongst us will do to an image.) |
Jul 16th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Most people think of Aspin trees in the fall as with Yellow leaves, but once in a while an orange one sneaks in. They propagate via the roots so you will see a "bunch" of orange, not just one. Thanks |
Jul 14th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
B&W is indeed better and more appropriate to the subject and its vintage. the people are good and as you say, add perspective as well as a story. |
Jul 7th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
I like this one in color better. The problem is lighting and the time of day. |
Jul 7th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Your questions require answers beyond my experience or knowledge. I can say, however, that it's a nice rendition of the coast on a foggy day. |
Jul 7th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
I've never used a fisheye lens so this is a real education and a good one. Thanks |
Jul 7th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
So many GOOD leading lines upward. It's too bad the capture doesn't go to the top or to something to take advantage of the lines. Otherwise: Very nice. |
Jul 7th |
| 32 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Going south from Grand Junction, to Montrose, to Ridgeway.....Right on target. |
Jul 6th |
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