Activity for User 218 - Neal R. Thompson, M.D. - nealthompson4340@gmail.com

avatar
Avatar

Close this Tab when done


899 Comments / 69 Replies Posted

  = Current Round   = Previous Round
Group Round C/R Comment Date Image
1 Jun 19 Comment Wow! What an unusual perspective of this bird. The colors of greenish-yellow and pick are nice and muted. The eye to too homogeneous black. I'd also remove the white spot on the lower lip. Jun 14th
1 Jun 19 Comment Very colorful with a lot of bright lights. The perspective of the buildings is off, correctable by perspective control in PS with the Perspective tool or Warp. I'd also crop a bit off the right side. I obviously wouldn't agree with Stephen. Jun 14th
1 Jun 19 Comment Unusual...sculpture. The blurred right side of the image is slightly distracting and I'd crop it out to accentuate the main subject. Jun 14th
1 Jun 19 Comment Caught just right. The grey rock background is almost as fascinating as is the bird. I'd probably open up the light on the neck of the bird. Excellent capture, wings are just right. Jun 14th
1 Jun 19 Comment What spectacular color. I'm not fond of the horizon line being in the middle of the image. The image could use a subject other than just the sunset. I'd probably composite in some flying birds. Jun 14th
1 Jun 19 Comment What a great change from the original image. The color, angle of exposure and balance in the image is really what sets it off. I'd get rid of the light under the left benches. Jun 14th

6 comments - 0 replies for Group 1

63 Jun 19 Comment Nice image and composition. Background works. The filaments are a little blue...could they be made whiter? Jun 14th
63 Jun 19 Comment Nice contrasting reds with yellows. I'm not concerned with the cropping of the flowers but they don't seem to be the proper shape. Lens correction might help. Jun 14th
63 Jun 19 Comment You captured a nice soft background. The focus is excellent. There seems to be a slight shine on the flowers. Were the stamens yellow? Could that color be enhanced? Jun 14th
63 Jun 19 Comment Having just finished my class on the Anatomy of Insects, this was immediately recognized as bipectinate common in male moths for the detection of a mate's pheromones. What a great demonstration. Jun 14th
63 Jun 19 Comment Nice work. The grey/yellow contrast is just right. The transparency of the petals is well demonstrated. Jun 14th

5 comments - 0 replies for Group 63


11 comments - 0 replies Total


182 Images Posted

  = Current Round   = Previous Round
Group 01

Jan 26

Dec 25

Nov 25

Oct 25

Sep 25

Aug 25

Jun 25

May 25

Apr 25

Mar 25

Feb 25

Jan 25

Dec 24

Nov 24

Oct 24

Sep 24

Aug 24

Jul 24

Jun 24

May 24

Apr 24

Mar 24

Feb 24

Jan 24

Dec 23

Nov 23

Oct 23

Sep 23

Aug 23

Jul 23

Jun 23

May 23

Apr 23

Mar 23

Feb 23

Jan 23

Dec 22

Nov 22

Oct 22

Sep 22

Aug 22

Jul 22

Jun 22

May 22

Apr 22

Mar 22

Feb 22

Jan 22

Dec 21

Nov 21

Sep 21

Aug 21

Jul 21

May 21

Jun 21

Apr 21

Mar 21

Feb 21

Jan 21

Dec 20

Nov 20

Oct 20

Sep 20

Aug 20

Jul 20

Jun 20

May 20

Apr 20

Mar 20

Feb 20

Jan 20

Dec 19

Nov 19

Oct 19

Sep 19

Aug 19

Jul 19

Jun 19

May 19

Apr 19

Mar 19

Feb 19

Jan 19

Dec 18

Nov 18

Oct 18

Sep 18

Aug 18

Jul 18

May 18

Apr 18

Mar 18

Feb 18

Jan 18

Dec 17

Nov 17

Oct 17

Sep 17

Aug 17

Jul 17

Jun 17

May 17

Apr 17

Mar 17

Feb 17

Jan 17
Group 63

May 25

Apr 25

Mar 25

Jan 25

Dec 24

Nov 24

Oct 24

Sep 24

Aug 24

Jul 24

Jun 24

Apr 24

Mar 24

Feb 24

Dec 23

Oct 23

Aug 23

Jul 23

Jun 23

May 23

Apr 23

Mar 23

Feb 23

Jan 23

Dec 22

Nov 22

Oct 22

Aug 22

Jul 22

Jun 22

May 22

Apr 22

Mar 22

Feb 22

Jan 22

Dec 21

Nov 21

Oct 21

Sep 21

Aug 21

Jul 21

Jun 21

May 21

Apr 21

Mar 21

Feb 21

Jan 21

Dec 20

Nov 20

Oct 20

Sep 20

Aug 20

Jul 20

Jun 20

May 20

Apr 20

Mar 20

Feb 20

Jan 20

Dec 19

Nov 19

Oct 19

Sep 19

Aug 19

Jul 19

Jun 19

May 19

Apr 19

Mar 19

Feb 19

Jan 19

Nov 18

Oct 18

Sep 18

Aug 18

Jul 18

Close this Tab when done