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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Very impressive to see the original. Many thanks. |
Feb 25th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Fine capture and the diagonal line of branch and insect are perfect. Can you give more specific info about the Gigapixel use. How much did you crop from the original? Thanks. |
Feb 24th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
The crosswalk, the red hand of the traffic light and the colors of the building are the elements that hit me first. The rest is a bit busy but the "night life" feeling comes through well. |
Feb 24th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
The image has a wonderful organic feel because the shapes are so so soft and rounded. It took me a moment to see the arch but the more i look the more I see. The patterns and detail in the ice are wonderful. |
Feb 24th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
It has great impact and the bird's determination comes through. The background is busy but the bird's sharpness and determination compensate for that. I'm puzzled by the back wing which seems too large and how it drops down below where it should be. |
Feb 24th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
It is a visual commentary on farm work in America. Is the image too dark or over staurated? Could be my screen. My own submission is too dark as well. |
Feb 24th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I can accept the very soft flower but the sharp leaf takes away a lot from it. That could be an easy fix if you want to try again. |
Feb 24th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 1
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| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
The lighting on the bark adds a lot of interest. The canopy of green is a perfect complement to the trunk. It does hurt my neck to think of you taking the shot! |
Feb 7th |
| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Did Norman Rockwell take this picture so he could then paint it? The scene tells the story pefectly. The dogs add a kind of believeability to the image. |
Feb 7th |
| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
It all works well and the symmetry makes the image. Did you notice the phone on the right seems to have a number of buttons on it which is rather unique. Any idea what that's about? |
Feb 7th |
| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
B&W portraits also seem to work well on people so why not on this magnificent lion. In this case, I must admit the original please me a lot also. |
Feb 7th |
| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Cutting some sky would make a horizontal format which works well on this image. The Brush tool in Snapseed could be used to selectively increase the temperature on the water and then also increase some color on the sky. The "v" shape on the rocks is a great attention getter and takes the eye right into the rest of the frame. |
Feb 7th |
| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Richard, we live in Southern Oregon and while this winter, so far, has not been that cold, we did have a spell of freezing temps. |
Feb 2nd |
| 51 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Jerry, my typing must have been unusually lousy this month. Can the text on the Rose image be corrected? It should read "Cropping" not "Dropping". Also "Brush" not Brushing"
Thanks,
Sol |
Feb 2nd |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 51
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11 comments - 3 replies Total
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