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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I stared playing with cropping and came up with something very close to Tom's. I think all the angles and colors fit better in it. Your story is a wonderful addition. I hope they gave you a sample of the brew! |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I like the number 3. I did not see much in the black and white image. The fact they are waiting for train is convieghed by the bench name but I would replace the red with green or darken it so it commands less attention. It is nice to see someone knitting and not reading their phone! It is a PJ statement in color. |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I always get hung up on images where the action is going towards the near edge of the frame. I don't think it matters. But since you are moving stuff in photoshop anyway, Maybe you could move the boats to other positions. The photo has the potential to be a real best seller in a souvenir shop or serious photo gallery. I love it! |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 21 |
Comment |
When I first looked at your image I had the impression of a pinwheel. It has motion. But if it is the tulip you wanted I would photograph it twice. Once with a very shallow depth of field to blur the background even more; and once with a very large depth of field for the flower to be all in focus. Then I would combine them. It is a gorgeous subject. |
May 23rd |
| 7 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I feel the light background is your enemy. The leaf and snow are gorgeous and well positioned and photographed. You can select the white background and darken it to make the leaf and snow pop out. This is sort of the opposite of Tony's idea. |
May 23rd |
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