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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Though I don't have a Lensbaby, I've tried one out with my Nikon D750 (on flowers in a city park) and found there is a definite learning curve involved! Selective focus can be a subtle and finicky thing to work with. Though more could be in focus in your image, I do like the lighting, colors and canvas texture. |
Jun 27th |
| 10 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
An unusual nighttime image with spectacular colors! I agree that the image could use a border (maybe yellow colored), and that the white lights and ferris wheel should be toned down. |
Jun 27th |
| 10 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
An inviting travel image. Exposure is just right considering all the light sources in the photo. I agree with Donna and Lori. Wait till the girls have walked by, place a margarita on the table and position it in the scene before shooting again! |
Jun 27th |
| 10 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Lori, you had the patience to wait for that magic moment when the stilts were perfectly positioned in the scene! Their opposing profiles and reflections add greatly to the image. I agree with Stuart that the image should be further cropped on sides and bottom. Increasing the contrast will also help by making the birds stand out more from the background. Overall, though, well-done! |
Jun 27th |
| 10 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
The lily is well-photographed - sharp throughout with vibrant color and detailed texture in the petals. The positioning of the stem on a descending diagonal is a nice touch. However, to my eye, the flower tends to merge into the similarly colored pink background. Since the background is on a different layer, I would try different shades of pink or even different hues to make the flower "pop" more in the image. |
Jun 27th |
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