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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
4 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Guy, your image caught my attention as I browsed this month's current imaages. Very creative, the shine of the museum is splendid and the placing and gradual reducing opacity of the statue floating away is an excellent touch. Perhaps Gary does have a point about the sky which might benefit from a bit of punch.
Keep up the good work. |
Apr 11th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 4
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18 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Well we all know judges and their opinions!! Says he who has just judged an International with 2250 images, many of which were very colourful. |
Apr 21st |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for that information. I also find that I loose track of the manipulations I make ( I do not write things down) so like you can never produce the same result at a later date. Maybe that's a good thing as each image remains unique? |
Apr 15th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Gunter has got it sorted I think. |
Apr 13th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Just a simple stroke around the image perhaps 5px wide. |
Apr 12th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Yes they are still showing films.
I always work in RGB. |
Apr 12th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
This image is very appropriate because as I am writing this here in Wales where it is raining cats and dogs and has been doing all day! That of course is not unusual but your image is. I enjoyed looking at it very much and applaud you presistence working on 40 layers in Photoshop, a total I have never even approached. Such a variety in the animal faces. Great creativity.
Would it be possible to just soften the edges of the raindrops around the cats and dogs, I am nut sure how but tehy do appear a little artificial
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Apr 11th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
So often we would walk past scenes like this without noticing their potential. You have done a great job with the wall and it would be interesting to know how it was achieved. |
Apr 11th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
A warm welcome Gunter. My boy racer days are over too but my dreams were of Alfa Romero's.
Your work on the car is very effective but I would consider a little more work on the trees so that the car is emerging from them rather than being sse on the bonnet (or do you say hood). I am also keen to hold images together and a simple keyline would do the trick. |
Apr 11th |
18 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
This is an interesting abstract image which might benefit from a boost of saturation of the yellows. Then give it a new title because in my humble opinion it does not really reflect the orriginal which i like very much. |
Apr 11th |
4 comments - 5 replies for Group 18
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20 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Great fun Angela. Love the variety in the faces but not so sure about the hairpiece. |
Apr 11th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 20
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34 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Spendid image Mike. I find it mesmerising as I gaze into the ceter from where the circles radiate. Would a golden border help by joining up the golden circles? |
Apr 11th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 34
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41 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
It is good to play with different options of images and all you have shown have potential. The image titled original is for me the most interesting with it's brighter range of colours. The leaves in your submission I would like to see much darker. |
Apr 11th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 41
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81 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
My first impression was it's a fan. Not so, but a FANtastic image from your fertile imagination and execution. Key line needed to finish it off. |
Apr 11th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 81
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9 comments - 5 replies Total
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