Activity for User 232 - Erik Rosengren - psaerik@hotmail.com

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4 Nov 17 Comment Your determination and patience are responsible for this mystical image. Our photographic journey has always been about chasing light and you caught up with it at the perfect moment. The small lit tree leads my eyes to the heart of your rendering. This photo is all about peace and tranquility. Nov 12th
4 Nov 17 Comment The color red brings our impact and the building reflection draws interest. For me, the makeshift wooden fence is somewhat of a distraction. Nov 12th
4 Nov 17 Comment A good crab shot to be sure Guy. It always pays to carry a point and shoot when one has the state of mind that is quick to action when the situation presents itself. Your tilted camera angle offers a good balance between the"Bench people" and the Conga folks. The image is totally sharp and offering strong colors, well done. Nov 10th
4 Nov 17 Comment I agree with your friend Bill, it works well as a painting. Your post work did transform the image to a state of tranquility. The creek offers a subtle leading line, the leaves are beautifully colored and the stacking offers sharpness throughout your entry. Do you want to spend some time with Content Aware to attempt removing the vertical tree branch in front of the bridge. Nov 10th
4 Nov 17 Comment Your artistic crop has created an interesting story of space travel. All pipes in the foreground display strong leading lines that take ones eye wander through the image. All is sharp that needs to be. The strong colors should grab the attention of the viewers to start them viewing the story. I believe a thin stroke would help strengthen your offering. Nov 10th
4 Nov 17 Comment Your image appears to be the Wattles of a Tom Turkey however I see a Monster with it's mouth open. The red provides Impact and the color Blue enhances ghostly eyes. The two stripes of Grey provide leading lines in the foreground helping the viewers reach the eyes of my perceived monster. I would add a white stroke to keep your image contained on your canvas. Nov 10th

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