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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
I do think the cyotes and the sky work well, but I think the middleground landscape is just too cluttered and needs something a little simpler, maybe just a couple of those large desert cactus. There are also some colour shifts to the right of the coyotes which trouble me. |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Thanks for reminding us that our image making should be fun. This really made me smile. Great observation in the first place seeing the potential. Then your manipulation enhances the result and the face is a bonus. |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
The conversion to antique has been done well. Delicate tones and just a hint of softness adds to the aged feel. I was intrigued by your grandson who seems, to my eye, to be wearing a sailor suit which young boys might well have been dressed with in 1900. |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
An interesting presentation. Did you intend the irregular border or perhaps forgot to add a key line? Perhaps to create the center of interest Jim is looking for you could consider adding just an enlaged snake head. |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
Angela, I find the trick with Topaz is always to fiddle with the opacity of the presets. I will often reduce by 50%. Keep experimenting. |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Simplicity here. Just goes to show you do not have to use a multitude of steps to create a fine image. As others commented this could go straight on to a greetings card or a cafe wall. |
Jul 12th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 18
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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