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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thank you everyone for your lovely and supportive comments. |
Jun 29th |
| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Barbara. |
Jun 23rd |
| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Marge, We read from left to right so the common sense expectation is that we would read a painting or photo the same way. Studies of how the eyes move when looking at photos and paintings have documented that is not the case. It varies depending on many factors dark areas, light areas, sharpness, leading lines, etc. I flipped this because I think that when the diagonal line goes from lower right to upper left it creates more tension. In art the preference is up to the viewer. |
Jun 18th |
| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
A great flight image with wings extended. I like the bw and think it works. I think that you could straighten the horizon line and bring out more detail in the highlights and shadows using VIveza. I used the blur tool to remove the white fringing. You might also try flipping it horizontally. |
Jun 6th |
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| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
A great action capture as usual with great detail. I cropped it and toned down some of the bright areas and sharpened the fish and straightened the horizon line. . |
Jun 6th |
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| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
I like your bicycle images. You capture slices of life that most of us miss. I think that the guy adds an element of interest to the image. I would crop it more tightly to focus on the bike and subject and bring out some more detail in the shadows. I also flipped it horizontally. I tend to do that. |
Jun 5th |
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| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
I think this image captures the feeling of the Vespa rally. I bet you had fun. Did you participate? For me, it is the scooters and their riders that are of interest. I would crop it more tightly, bring out more detail in the shadows, tone down the highlights and desaturate the lady in red on the right |
Jun 5th |
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| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
I like how he is looking right at the viewer, the black background and the detail in his feathers. I think that you could lighten and bring out more detail in the shadows (especially the eyes) as well as tone down and bring out more detail in the highlights. |
Jun 5th |
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| 38 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thank you Stephen. I don't remember if I have seen this painting, but I was thinking of paintings I have seen of Paris on a rainy day. |
Jun 4th |
8 comments - 1 reply for Group 38
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8 comments - 1 reply Total
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