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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 49 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Great photo, Peggy you captured the textures well and the antique toning really sets the mood. Judging from the gas pumps, this station was in use far later than the Bonnie and Clyde days, since the pumps look like they are from the '60s or '70s. |
Feb 10th |
| 49 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Although this is a lovely tabletop shot, it suffers somewhat from the backdrop wrinkles, always an issue with cloth ot paper. I tried to smooth the background by selecting the subject, then inverting the selection and applying a tilt and shift blur to the background to keep the foreground sharp and blur the wrinkles in the background. I finished with a judicious use of the smudge tool to even the remaining areas out. |
Feb 10th |
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| 49 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Lovely and inventive shot. I was wondering if shooting at an angle might have given you a more dynamic image, so I did a 20 degree rotate in PS. |
Feb 10th |
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| 49 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
There is so much going on in this picture, but it seems connected enough to keep the image from being too busy. It especially interesting that although the sky is too light to hold much color, then sunset hues in the reflections are vivid. Please make me a reservation for the restaurant on the left, table for two, in the corner by the water. |
Feb 10th |
| 49 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
This is a lovely minimalist image, proving that sometimes, less is more. You especially held the distinction between the sea and the horizon as well I think I recognize the breakwater. Is it one of the pair at the entrance to the Grand Harbor at Valetta? |
Feb 10th |
| 49 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I am reaally impressed with the texture of the snowy tree limbs in this photo. I tried a threshold adjustment in Photoshop, which rendered it as pure black and pure white in a high contrast image. To me, this enhances the texxture. |
Feb 10th |
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