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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Great use of texture here and that is the subject with these 4 lamps. I did note the perspective problem but not a first.
You have an eye for great color coordination - especially the tan color. |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Most unusual for me to select an image for comment and then accidentally see the other comments from our group. So, just a few words: perfect, good color, great texture, your usual "right on" composition. WHAT a GREAT Difference from the original to the finished image! |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
I feel that we have two subjects here. And, this may be because I have a large screen and the 2 stones in the lower section was so strong with detail that I spend time with this rather than looking at the building. To be fair, I returned to the image and looked, on purpose, at the building, My eyes still went to the stones.
Regarding the texture, it is excellent, -- I enjoyed looking at all parts and areas of the image. The "clean cut" of the image is perfect but I do see two subjects: stones and bulding. |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
You hit the nail on the head with the title. My eye just enjoyed going around and around to see all in the image. I just wish I had the imagination that I see from you over time. I think slippers out - I had to go find them to answer the question. The title takes care of the slippers.
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Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
So pleasing to the eye and then your eye just takes everything in. My only suggestion would be to flip the Spoonbill to the left so that my eye goes into the image rather than "out" of the image via the beak.
Beautiful and thanks for the "how to" |
Aug 5th |
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