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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
May 20 |
Comment |
I agree with other comments above that the way the lady holds the pomegranates as she holds her baby. In some religions, the pomegranates symbolize fertility, beauty, and eternal life. Her closed eyes also have the meaning in dreams, and her hands with fruit stains mark as blood stains.
The image is intriguing, and forces the viewers to think further than the subject's appearance. For the lighting, I'd prefer to lighten the background a bit to separate her hair from the wall. |
May 22nd |
| 3 |
May 20 |
Comment |
I like the low angle you captured the sculpture, especially with the first girl raising her arm as if she tries to reach the umbrella. The composition is well done with a curved line of red umbrellas and with 2 lanterns on both sides. Nice shot! |
May 21st |
| 3 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Hats off to your creativity, Ruth! You have used a regular image and turned it into a mystique scene. The windshield glass works fine for me, but I'd prefer to extend it more to cover some handrails on the left and the first landing on the bottom of the image. The landing seems too clean compared to the snow-covered (carpeted) following treads. Also, I think that your husband's long coat (as in your image last month) would be better fit in this scene. His outfit does not match well with the frozen scene. Overall, nice work! |
May 21st |
| 3 |
May 20 |
Comment |
The title of your image is inspiring! You have used the image of a simple fruit to deliver your message, and give us hope for a bright future.
Normally, avoid central composition has become the standout choice, but in this image, placing your subject in the center marks your attempt to introduce it in a calm, honest way as in an open book. The blurry round shape of the tree in the bottom also looks like the fading coronavirus. I love it!
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May 20th |
| 3 |
May 20 |
Comment |
In this image, you have got the effective lighting, backdrop, and pose. You were able to capture the nice skin tone of the subject. I'd prefer to darken the spot on the woman's cheek a bit. Nice portrait photo! |
May 20th |
| 3 |
May 20 |
Comment |
You have captured this beautiful flower at the right time when the flower bud is partially opened as opposed to fully opened flowers or those still tightly closed. The flower is sharp, and the color is attractive. I'd prefer to see the outer petals on the right hand side and at the bottom more clearly.
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May 20th |
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