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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 37 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
thanks |
Jul 25th |
| 37 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
This is an excellent macro/close-up image that demonstrates mastery of composition, color, and lighting. It captures the rich and complex beauty of the flower in a way that highlights its most aesthetic details. |
Jul 20th |
| 37 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
A notable advantage of the image is the sharp focus on the flower and the individual water droplets, but a sharper focus on the water droplets themselves could have further enhanced their drama and delicate details. |
Jul 19th |
| 37 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
It is a very powerful image, with an immediate and striking visual impact. It conveys feelings of wonder, tension, and drama, and well communicates the power of fire against human silhouettes. It manages to create an unforgettable and fascinating visual experience. As a photograph, it manages to combine elements of documentation and art, and certainly stands out in the landscape. |
Jul 19th |
| 37 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
This is a professional and impressive image of blue water lilies, with strong colors, dynamic composition, and sharp focus. The shallow depth of field and flattering lighting do a great job of making the flowers stand out against a blurred background. Although the high contrast heightens the drama, you can consider slightly reducing it to soften the image a bit and give it a more dreamy feel. Overall, the image is of very high quality and is suitable for professional and artistic uses. |
Jul 19th |
| 37 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
This is a highly successful photograph. You've done an excellent job of capturing a thrilling moment with great energy and impactful lighting. The strengths far outweigh the minor areas for consideration. It's a visually striking image that effectively tells a story and engages the viewer. Well done!
The only thing I would improve is the background distractions: while the background provides context, there are quite a few people and a few elements that draw the eye away from the main action. This is often unavoidable in live action, but a slightly different angle or tighter crop could have minimized this. |
Jul 19th |
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