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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Good eye Ian, I somehow didn't notice it, has since been corrected. This study group has been good about watching each others photographic back. How did your daughter like your photographic gift? |
Jun 21st |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
As the other members stated, the leading just jumps out at the viewer. Provides good definition in the stone and well placed on your canvas. |
Jun 15th |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Well done Bill, I agree with the other positive critiques. My only suggestion would be to place a slim white stroke to contain the image on your canvas. |
Jun 15th |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
You possess a good photo eye Guy. taking the shot from above produced strong leading lines from the stairs and banister. Your choice of mono provides the viewer a sharp crisp image. Your pic and Isaacs flip are both good. His just shows a different perspective. |
Jun 15th |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
This image looks similar to a Monet painting, only shaper as you can see better then him. The path offers a strong leading line. Everything is sharp that needs to be and Barbara walking into the fog caps it off. Congrats on winning 1st place with this image in your Club Year end Competition. |
Jun 15th |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
As usual, another artistic image. the 30 degree lines draw my interest and as Joe stated, the tractor provides a point of interest and the colors create good impact. |
Jun 15th |
| 4 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Good eye Joe, I think the umbrellas offer a nice leading line with the colorful umbrellas and raincoats. The image is sharp and good use of the rule of thirds. Isaacs crop provided a stronger image and Guy had a super idea. |
Jun 15th |
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