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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Thank you so much Howard! I'm really happy you liked the lighting, color, and sharpness of the cherries. I aimed to keep the focus strong on the cherries while using the background to complement them. Your feedback means a lot! |
Apr 28th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Thank you so much! I'm glad the composition and color contrast worked well for you. I really aimed to draw the viewer's eye to the cherries, and it's great to hear it had that effect-especially if it made you crave a cherry snack! |
Apr 21st |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the color and composition. The red and yellow contrast was a key part of the setup, and I'm happy it stood out. |
Apr 20th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
This is a photo of a man with a long white beard and mustache, wearing a brown leather hat with sunglasses and embellishments. They are dressed in denim and photographed against a black background. The lighting creates a strong contrast and I think it would be more effective if the facial details were sharpened further. The solid black background completely isolates the subject, resulting in a dramatic and striking photo. Nice effort. |
Apr 17th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
This is a close-up nature photograph of giant water lilies floating on dark water. The round lilies with raised edges create a striking geometric pattern across the water surface. Small water lily leaves can be seen in the foreground, adding depth to the composition. The photographer has captured excellent details in the texture of the large pads and has achieved a good contrast between the bright green plants and the dark water. The light appears soft and even, allowing natural colors and forms to take center stage in the image. |
Apr 17th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
This photo captures the sun setting over an abandoned, weathered wooden structure with a partially collapsed roof, symbolizing the building's decline. The structure features a white-painted front wall and aged wooden siding, with prickly pear cacti growing around its base. The photographer has skillfully used golden hour lighting to create a striking contrast between the dilapidated building and the beautiful blue-orange gradient of the sky. The composition places the building at an interesting angle, adding dynamic tension to the scene. good job |
Apr 17th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
This photograph captures an Indian roller with wings outstretched, showcasing an exceptional bird photography technique. The timing is impeccable, freezing the bird's dramatic wing display while maintaining remarkable sharpness in both the eye and feather details.
The exposure is expertly handled, preserving the rich blue tones and subtle whites without losing any highlights. The composition places the subject against a soft, neutral background that allows the bird's vibrant colors to shine truly.
This image masterfully blends technical precision with artistic vision, capturing both the bird's natural behavior and its stunning plumage in a single, perfectly timed frame. Great shot! |
Apr 17th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
This landscape photograph showcases a vast field of red poppies stretching toward the horizon beneath a golden sunset sky. The composition follows a classic landscape format, with the horizon placed to give balanced prominence to both the vibrant flower field and the dramatic sky. The warm golden tones of the sunset beautifully complement the vivid red of the poppies, creating a harmonious and captivating color palette. You captured the scene at the perfect moment, when the low-angle sunlight bathes the entire field in a golden glow. This is a truly beautiful landscape image. |
Apr 17th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate your kind words and the encouragement. It means a lot to know the work speaks for itself-I'm grateful for the support! |
Apr 15th |
| 37 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Thank you so much for this detailed and insightful feedback! I'm truly grateful for your kind words about the composition, color balance, and light-especially the way you described the harmony between the cherries and bananas. I really tried to create a clean, inviting feel, and it's rewarding to see that come through.
Your suggestion about adding a small twist, like a drop of water or a tiny imperfection, is a great idea. It's those subtle narrative elements that can elevate a still life even further, and I'll definitely keep that in mind for future shots.
Thanks again for taking the time to share such a thoughtful critique-it really means a lot! |
Apr 15th |
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