Activity for User 282 - Richard Harper - richardbadgerswood@btinternet.com

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5 Feb 18 Comment I think that the color version shows more of his personality. The MONO version looks flat Feb 17th

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10 Feb 18 Comment I think that I would have centered the picture on the structure of the concrete upright now on the left. This would remove the unwanted scene on the right, and would have allowed us to see the more interesting end of the walkway on the left. Feb 12th

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12 Feb 18 Reply Í see that you have now lost sight of the little man from another planet, looking down at the scene. Feb 24th
12 Feb 18 Comment How about brightening up the red color in the stop sign to emphasize your motive. Perhaps clone the red from the spots car. Feb 23rd
12 Feb 18 Comment Here, I have chopped out the lamps, not very well I admit, but to give prominence to the little figure looking down at the scene. Feb 18th
12 Feb 18 Comment I think that I would crop out the lamp stand on the right and clone out the bracket across the top. The crest of the mountain range could then be restored using the clone tool. Otherwise, take the picture from a lower level. It depends what you want it for.
Another thought. Just clone out the lamps at the end, and, for a bit of fun, leave the surreal monster looking down at the scene.
Feb 17th

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15 Feb 18 Comment Quite a fantastic picture of the ladies. It makes me wonder if they were related in some way. Their features are so similar. Feb 24th

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19 Feb 18 Comment How on earth did people manage to get the materials with which to construct these places in that location? The mind boggles !
I can understand the desire to get the benefit of the view, but it must be a nightmare travelling up and down to them !
May I suggest cropping the left side to eliminate the white building and some of the untidy rocky escarpment.
Feb 25th

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23 Feb 18 Comment AS I said before, everything is so sharp, but look! even that eye. Amazing ! Feb 19th
23 Feb 18 Reply I should have added - By comparison, the hair of the other boy also in action, is still smart. Feb 18th
23 Feb 18 Comment I have to add the word FASCINATING. There is so much to see that I keep having to have another look. Feb 17th
23 Feb 18 Comment Actually,the original image was found when I was looking at some scenes taken down in the deep blue ocean. I just had to have a go. Feb 16th
23 Feb 18 Comment As others have said, everything is so sharp, and even the dust is recorded. One thing that shows up in young men today, is the scruffy nature of their style. Even though the action is captured, so is the scruffy nature of the hair! Feb 15th
23 Feb 18 Comment This is a lovely picture, with everything being so sharp from the "horns" to the "body." There is so much more to see especially at the base starting with the orchestra and the books beyond. Then there is the caption - BOOKS BRING DREAMS TO LIFE. Feb 14th
23 Feb 18 Comment Yes Dave, it looks as though she is being rude to you.
I also didn't know that lions could do that. The sharpness of the female, certainly makes her standout well against the shot of her mate behind.
Feb 14th
23 Feb 18 Comment A wonderful picture and so sharp and well presented. At first I thought that it was some kid of creature, until I saw your explanation. Feb 14th
23 Feb 18 Comment Everything is presented so sharp. At first, I thought that he was carrying something as a method of attack. ie with those prongs. Well seen! Feb 14th
23 Feb 18 Comment As I am unable now to go anywhere to get wildlife photos, this is a treat for me. especially as the picture as presented is so sharp. What has he got his eye on ? Feb 14th

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