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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
I think it has definitely evolved with success, and you sure got to practice a lot! |
Apr 16th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
What do you think? I like it lighter. I'm glad you tried it. Now, add that wispiness of the green version, leaving that center flower more in focus like Doug suggested... AND if possible, lighten up the right bottom corner a bit. It's a bit too dark - just a touch because I find my eye keeps going back to that corner.
I'm glad you enjoy the process ;)
and try it, only if you want to! lol.
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Apr 16th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Bob :)
I recently joined a local photo club and found it so inspiring to exchange ideas!
So groups are new to me. I'm looking forward to expanding my knowledge by learning and sharing within the group.
I caught your pun, there, lol.
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Apr 15th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Wow! I love what you are trying to do! I can see why you would have so many versions! You must be having fun with the process. :)
It's difficult to decide which one I like best. I love the "dreaminess" of your final, but I love the warmth of the "original", but I love the colors of the "original 2". I am curious if you have another version of the "original 2", only lighter? I do like that mix of green and orange in the background. |
Apr 14th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Meredith, I like the choice you made to brighten the foliage. I feel like you did lose a bit of the rainbow when lightening the sky, but I like that I was now noticing the curve of the foreground with the curve of the rainbow. I like the different lines of color in the foliage that draws your eyes back and forth, left to right, to view the whole image. I appreciate you removing the distractions that you chose. I am a bit distracted by an "L" shape that I see in the clouds, but I find overall your image very pleasing. |
Apr 14th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Frans, I appreciate your post-processed image. I think your choices of "color pops" were smart and interesting. For me, the colors and shapes transcended the original subject, and held my interest to inspect the subject matter more closely.
I think it's well thought out, and I appreciate the work you created. I also like your original description "about the image" - very thought provoking. |
Apr 14th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
You have an interesting concept between your two subjects.
The crack in the granite reminds me of a stem. Did you consider putting the rosebud on the end of the crack?
Without the crack being there, the composite image leaves me with an impression of the rosebud being under a frozen lake. That section reminds me of impressionist paintings using pointillism. I find the colors pleasing. |
Apr 14th |
| 10 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
I appreciate your subject, as I concentrate on many florals too. I like the abstract vision you have created of the subject. The composition feels balanced. I like the sense of swirling movement that you have captured as the focus softens. I think you have a successful and pleasing image. |
Apr 14th |
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