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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Thank you for your kind comments. I didn't try the black and white version, but I will do that. |
Aug 15th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
I picked a low traffic time of day, but I was looking both ways a lot when taking this shot! Thank you for your kind comments. |
Aug 15th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Just note regarding tripod37 aka Jim Digby: He's a Brooks Institute grad who retired from Kodak where he worked as a photographer. I think he uses hootsuite to post an image to all his social media accounts at once so he doesn't have to do it one at a time. You might be interested in trying that. |
Aug 9th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Dave I had to smile at your post about saturation and vibrance. I used to refer to myself as "a contrast and saturation junkie who is not in recovery." Your image is another PJ image, I suppose, like last month. Are you following the painter around? :) |
Aug 8th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
As Phill mentioned the cross-hatching is nice and I like the sepia toning. The image has a hand drawn look. It's a nice update to your older image. |
Aug 8th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Aren't old cemeteries interesting? I have wandered through a couple and I am always fascinated by the stories and the history. You used a good low angle to capture the scene and add depth. The stones disappear over the hill suggesting the large numbers buried there. Black and white suggests age. A little sepia might have been good, too, but at the moment I'm not sure how I could do that with an app. Maybe adding warmth in Snapseed. Don't know. Nice shot. |
Aug 8th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
I think you have done a great job of mixing the textures and the items. It looks like a fashion advert. I have an acquaintance who just posted a similar image (in b&w) on his Instagram page. You might want to see it. His Insta name is tripod37. Good creative idea and great execution in your image. |
Aug 8th |
| 51 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
It took me a little time to sort out what is sculpture and what is support for the sculpture. I think the gallery made your shot difficult. The white supports detract from the sculpture in my opinion. ("White draws the viewer's eye.") I don't know how one might be able to adequately capture the piece short of using a lift. I don't have a suggestion I am sorry to say. |
Aug 8th |
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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