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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 39 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Don, so sorry that I am late getting my comments in. Travel and family issues have taken me away from the computer.
I really like the quality of the fast moving storm clouds. So glad that you grabbed the camera and caught the beautiful action of nature.
The storm is the center of interest so i could only suggest a little less of the bottom of the scene (the Lake Water) would make this a little stronger image. The top left and right corners is kind of over done and distracts me a little. I little more emphasis of the mountains and the dead center of the lower background would help keep the eye looking for more. The overall tonality is wonderful. Jerry |
Oct 31st |
| 39 |
Oct 18 |
Reply |
The tone is OK? I would like to see the image in B/W. The building could possible take a tad more contrast from my eye's view. There is a lot going on here at the church. |
Oct 9th |
| 39 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Outstanding Paul. The tonality of the white boat is perfect.The foreground, mid ground and background all work for me. The weather is easy to understand with you careful editing. This is a keeper. Again, I have got to get into Luminosity Masking. You images have that extra special blending of areas that I really like. |
Oct 9th |
| 39 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Thanks David and Paul. This was a rare moment when the combine came through on the other side of the front corn stalks. I cropped the large blank sky out to emphasize the unique scene and it has become the favorite image of the full week of shooting in Northern Indiana. |
Oct 9th |
| 39 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Wonderful tones David. Great blacks even good details in the reflections. The dark trees behind the white boat house and dock stand out. Good composition. |
Oct 9th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 39
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| 51 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Bob, sorry I am late commenting. I like the attempt of creative artistic rendering. We must all do what you are doing and just keep doing until we like it.
I think making more of the image B/W and setting the sky in blue apart from the rest could be one answer. The other could be giving the little cloud a reflection in the water. Another idea would be to give the highlights in the reflection more brightness? These are all play ideas to make the image more or less changes in the fore ground, mid-ground and the sky. Jerry |
Oct 31st |
| 51 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Phillipa, I am so sorry for what happened in the PSA mixup. Hope you do stay in the group. I know I can follow you in facebook etc. but you totally creative juices get me charged up with your every image.
I looked at you leaves and then forget to comment. So sorry for my lack of attendivness. I like your image but the even more the alternate shown. Could be the colors etc. You have learned to use the mobile apps to their fullest. Thank you for the creative inspiration. Jerry |
Oct 31st |
| 51 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Your sense of humor and artistic rendering is so fitting to the message. Your play time paid off. Many photographers do not realize that "Play Time" is so important in the life of artist what ever the medium. This Group continues to excite me to do more and extend myself in this wonderful world around us. Thanks everyone for your help keeping the juices flowing. Jerry |
Oct 9th |
| 51 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
You got a great Fall scene and colors on this beautiful image. I would sure hand this on my wall. I would not change a thing. This image is crying to be printed!!!. |
Oct 9th |
| 51 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Philipa and Bob. Actually I have. I call it "This Troll does not want a duck in his pond!" |
Oct 9th |
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| 51 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
A very good image made into an outstanding photo. I agree the colors and textures make this image pop. The colors also help emphasize that the street and it's importance in the total composition. Bravo Dave! |
Oct 9th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 51
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10 comments - 1 reply Total
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