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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 48 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
The image certainly has impact. It is very artistic. I sure would like to know more about your creative process. I'd like to create images like this!
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Dec 8th |
| 48 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
You have baffled me again! I see what I think is light on the orange coat. I see a small shadow under her nose which usually means a flash was bounced off something above. The back ground is totally black. The colors are vibrant. I have no idea how you created this image. That makes it work for me! |
Dec 8th |
| 48 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
The leading line from the left goes directly to the Buddha. The background stump provides another layer to the story. Although you did not provide any shooting info, I see a shallow depth of field. If the stump is part of your narrative, then I'd consider a greater depth of field to get it more in focus. The lighting looks like it was taken in the shade. It is a little flat. You may consider adding some side light from the left. I like the placement of the statue and its visual weight. The conversion to B&W seems appropriate. Welll done! |
Dec 8th |
| 48 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
The photo is technically well executed. I would look at rotating the image with the darkest side on the bottom to ground the image. If you had an odd number of stones, the image may be less confusing to me. It is still interesting! |
Dec 8th |
| 48 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
This looks like a good downswing position! Good downward presssure in the feet and the hips and shoulders have not released too early. Club is in front of the body and on plane and ready for release.
Yes, you may remove distractions and add a bit of space to the right of the ball. Looks like fun to me!
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Dec 8th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 48
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