|
| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
Get well soon. So sorry to hear you are having a difficult time. |
Jul 20th |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
My thoughts are similar to Stan's comments. My eye stops at the foreground so a good crop will help the viewer move beyond as well as consider toning down the remaining foreground racks. |
Jul 19th |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
I like your image, tone, composition, and conversion method. I also like it viewed alternatively turned upside down. I also think that the background if oriented parallel to the wrought iron ornamental design verse the angler presentation would be more appealing. |
Jul 19th |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
I like the image. Relationship of size to people, trees, beach, road, etc. is awesome. Excellent B & W conversion. |
Jul 19th |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Interesting abstract. It isn't an image I can comment on, though, because it doesn't work for me. |
Jul 19th |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Cool image and your low position helps lead the eye in an excellent wide perspective view. I would prefer the shadows opened a bit at the bottom left...just a tad. |
Jul 19th |
| 64 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
You have an interesting image. Tonally it is excellent and you really made an effort to make an alternative view that the camera alone can't do so well at the angle you made the image captures at. It appears the pano almost got it. I, personally, don't care for the horizontal curve, but admire that you got most of the verticals straight. |
Jul 19th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 64
|
6 comments - 1 reply Total
|