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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
That's what I had in mind. So thanks for the suggestion.
Joe |
Oct 23rd |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Reply |
Do I need to flip it? |
Oct 16th |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
This is a very strong and well-exposed image of the window and sculpture in the foreground. But I don't see anything of you in it. For me to appreciate it, I'd want to see something that you did to make it yours - though I can't guess what. |
Oct 9th |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I think that it is an effective Travel image. Gives me a feeling of what it's like to be there. I like the ability to see all of the people on the village shoreline. |
Oct 9th |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I enjoy the color contrast between the foreground trees, the green trees, and the sky. For me it makes a reasonably balanced abstract. I do not, however, enjoy the Cezanne treatment. |
Oct 9th |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
To be honest, I didn't realize that erosion products like this balanced rocks could be seen in England. I thought they were unique to places like Utah. I think that the IR works very well, and I prefer the original to Isaac's change. |
Oct 9th |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Vertigo!!! I love gazing up at the buildings and the reflection in the windows. The lamp is perfectly placed. I agree with Isaac about the crane, though. |
Oct 9th |
| 4 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I really enjoy the images, and I went to your website to see all of them. I was confused by the arrangement but I suppose it is the best way to put them all on one reasonably sized single frame. |
Oct 9th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 4
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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