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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Intriguing work, Glenn. It has great interest and stimulation. I was a little distracted by the orientation, wishing it were captured from 1-2 steps to the right, but that's a small matter. Note that the one limb has a dent in the descent, reminding the viewer that it is derived. Good ideas to share here. |
Jan 3rd |
| 17 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Good capture, Sheldon. Seems almost like an aerial shot. I think I would be more engaged with it if there were more bird and less environment. |
Jan 3rd |
| 17 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
I like this a lot, Peter, and your post-processing is very accomplished. It is food for thought for those of us seemingly addicted to working only with a simple frame. I would quibble only with the precise centering of the boy, leaving him a quandary of which way to proceed. A step or two back or a crop of the right would suggest his course. |
Jan 3rd |
| 17 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Extraordinarily sharp and clear. And, in one man's opinion, that is a slight detraction, in that I think we like our ladies a tiny bit soft. It is a really good image for displaying her to the left brain, but the right begs for a little decrease in hard edges. I am sure that most others will consider this a top-notch portrait. |
Jan 3rd |
| 17 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Interesting, but lacks a certain boost to the attention span. One does wonder if the car on the right is about to collide with the other. |
Jan 3rd |
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