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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Spotted your image when browsing through this months shot. Having been to Beamish several times I remember taking a ride on this tram. with so many visitors it is difficult to avoid including someone. Perhaps new Photoshop tools would enable you to remove the couple? Thanks for the memory. |
Apr 17th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 17
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| 41 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Amazing what you can find to phoyograph in shop winds. Often it is unhelpful reflections which are difficult to deal but in this instance they have worked in you favour. Well seen. |
Apr 9th |
| 41 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Abandoned but overseen by the eagle. Another fine image. |
Apr 9th |
| 41 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Welcome Deborah,
You show us how it is possible to create a number of versions from an original capture. My preferred version would be the original if cropped like version 2. For my taste your final version is too wishy washy;Don't we all see things differently! |
Apr 9th |
| 41 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
very inventive image. I do like the contrast between the two halves. It does need a complete border as a finishing touch. |
Apr 9th |
| 41 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Intereting and effective technique. But so much red! I would consider selecting the flower and changing it to a cotrasting colour. |
Apr 9th |
| 41 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Good decision to create the double sunset as I think it balances the image and would make an interesting panoramic shot.Adding the monk creates a story for the viwer to invent; why is he there, where are his footprnts ? ? and so on. |
Apr 9th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 41
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7 comments - 0 replies Total
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