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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thank-you, Donna, for your recollections of the Devon Horse Show - it's still going strong! As I recall, this horse cleared the gate! |
Oct 25th |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Rich, a great travel image of Singapore. The water spray from the dragon leads the eye toward the towers. I agree that cropping in from the left, bottom, and just a bit from right would concentrate the eye on these 2 subjects. |
Oct 25th |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
This image is full of multilayered textural detail - from clouds, trees, mist, down to a watery reflection. And the bluish casts imparts a sense of mystery to the whole scene. Nicely done! |
Oct 25th |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
A dramatic abstract from the original image. My guess is that you photographed down on a bare, snow-covered shrub. The resulting abstract emphasizes the geometry of the original but retains its organic feel. |
Oct 25th |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
This image has a dreamy, soothing quality to me. The yellow flowers seem to float over the purple flower background. And I agree, a focal point is not needed here! |
Oct 25th |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Donna, an exquisite image! The entire flower is sharp throughout, and every petal has its own sculptural detail. I agree with Doug, however, that the high-key background makes the petal edges in back of the flower harder to discern than those in front. |
Oct 25th |
| 10 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
A compelling image. The sharp nearer petals of the rose contrast well with the soft mottled background. I also agree that the entire flower would stand out better against a lighter or darker background. |
Oct 25th |
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