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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
I did try it upside down but felt this was the better presentation, perhaps because it how I first saw it.
Agree sepia is not the everybodies taste but I do enjoy the variety it brings to my portfolio. |
Mar 29th |
18 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Very colourful image. Your use of the swirl has made it appear that the fruit is in a bowl rather than just on a peice of glass. |
Mar 12th |
18 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
So much to look at here but perhaps just too much? I feel this would look great as a print which would really show off your careful arrangement of the images and the different format used in the rows. My suggestion would be create typtics. |
Mar 12th |
18 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
This is almost a duplicate of your contribution last month. Just the addition of the eyes. Did you perhaps send the wrong file? |
Mar 12th |
18 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I find this to be a very effective conversion and the stonework really grabs the eye. The streaky sky is facinating and I think that it contributes significantly to the overall feel of the image. It's all about altered reality and that is what our group is all about. |
Mar 12th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 18
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53 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Yes, I think that works well.
Ian |
Mar 3rd |
53 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
I would pick up the colour from the petal edge and stroke it at 5 pixels. |
Mar 2nd |
53 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Tom, this image caught my eye whilst browsing the current images.
It reminds me of pencil shavings with those well defined edges to the petals. Lovely image but it cries out for a keylne to hold iit together. |
Mar 1st |
1 comment - 2 replies for Group 53
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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