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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Reply |
Thank you, Richard. I'm glad you liked it. |
Aug 15th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
This is a good blending of the two images to give one a feeling of foreboding. The vignette added to this sensation. Well done!
One thing I would be tempted to do (just to be even more "creepy") would be to show more skulls in the background -- and to emphasize there is no escaping the inevitable. |
Aug 6th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I think you should have taken two images of the scene. One to keep and show us as the original and the second one to have fun with. Then we could have appreciated what you did. As it is, I can see a pathway (or lane) leading to a row of houses surrounded by hedges and trees that are being whipped up by a tornado or a gale - which is all rather fascinating, really impressionistic and I like it. |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I too like the idea but I think it needs more practice. I think you took on a very difficult job. Possibly you didn't go far enough with the liquify filter? |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Parsnips! My favourite vegetable! And whatever filter you used, it worked well on them and the lettuce. |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Where did you find that wonderful building? Dynamic Auto Painter really enhanced it and the little girl and dog are placed just right!Great effect! |
Aug 5th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Reply |
Yes, I prefer the Lino cut version. I originally meant that to be my final and main result. Can't imagine why I changed my mind. Yet another "Senior Moment?" |
Aug 4th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 20
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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