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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Thank you Trey! |
Sep 20th |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
the picture literaly says it all. please, say less. |
Sep 14th |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
With the movement of the hands (including umbrella's) another disturbance is added. if you had blurred the background maybe something would have happened. although it would have been preferable if there was only the dialogue between the girl and the little girl. the young man does not serve anything. on the contrary, his legs are intertwined in the umbrella and the sharpness of the image is lost. |
Sep 14th |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Tom. I would prefer another angle to highlight both the bridge and the narration. What I sense is a flirtatious mood, and the girl is indeed beautiful. I would only "forgive" the angle if you didn't miss the opportunity to communicate with her. And of course only if you're not already committed! |
Sep 14th |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
thank you Cisco. the gallery's name is Moraytis. but as you mentioned what you thought of the name, the hidden sign serves to indicate to us something more intriguing to the scene. |
Sep 14th |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
The b/w serves the theme. eliminates the crowded elements. we see repetitions in vertical and horizontal layout, which I personally like. it also makes an extra frame. but I would like a clean street photo. no more shopping. |
Sep 14th |
| 56 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Another beautiful street scene narration! The b/w serves the feeling nicely. The face on the poster with the logo adds to the dialogue of the faces, emphasizing that the young man is addressing the older "Kid". A nice quip! |
Sep 14th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 56
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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