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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
This is a very attractive shot of that bird, especially since you did not know you had captured it. The bird almost looks pasted in. I would suggest darkening the leaves in front of the bird and then apply a slightly darker vignette to make the bird stand even out more. |
Aug 13th |
| 27 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Great travel shot. I like the way you cropped it. The background provides some nice "local color" to the image. I might have applied a slight gradient along the bottom to focus even more attention on the boys. |
Aug 13th |
| 27 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
It is an attractive image in that it shows the landscape very well. I feel that there is a lack of focus, i.e. there is not specific area of interest; the cabins seem to compete with the sky on that. I also would have liked to see the darker areas a bit more darker than they now are, most contrasty.
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Aug 13th |
| 27 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
This is a technically very well-done image. The rotation makes it less static, but softening the in-focus vertical branch might have had a somewhat similar effect. |
Aug 13th |
| 27 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I love images like this: a large building and a single person, somewhat lost in it, probably looking at her cell phone. The image is sharp throughout and that bird provides an interesting detail. |
Aug 13th |
| 27 |
Aug 18 |
Reply |
That's an interesting comment, Jon, about it being too far from photography.I do not participate in competitions, so I am not bound by their rules. I also consider myself an "image maker" rather than a "photographer".I see the trend in fine art photography moving away from the more traditional way of photographing. And I like that. |
Aug 13th |
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