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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Good action shot Ian. I straitened the horizon then Camera Raw and clicked on auto. That darkened and provided more contrast for the rider and graffiti. Being tired in the middle of the night, forgive me as I didn't replace the stroke. |
Sep 13th |
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| 4 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
This image boasts a strong sky, good color, except the blue cast, and enough leading lines that my eyes traveled through the image, noticing every nook and cranny. Isaacs touch was the icing on the cake. |
Sep 13th |
| 4 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
The rocks and Heather created a strong foreground visual anchor. My eyes stayed focused on the foreground before extending my view toward the pleasant sky and rolling hills. Good use of the Rule of Thirds as well. |
Sep 13th |
| 4 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
A seldom used prospective Isaac, you even captured the mallet dents in the ball, bravo. As Ian stated, the timing of the shot, finding all four hoof's in the air, kicking up the sand, made the shot. The first item that caught my was the ball and the sharp right let created a leading line that guided my eyes through the entire image. |
Sep 13th |
| 4 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
You captured the peak of the action Joe and the placement of your main subject on the canvas is perfect. The textures and color pallet create interest. The placement of the water kettle provides image balance. |
Sep 13th |
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