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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
That certainly captures the flood. The only suggestion I have is to crop off those trees on the left to get to a more common aspect ratio (just a personal preference). |
Jul 14th |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I like the idea of recreating scenes from the past. The way I see it, the "original" and the "original2" were carefully composed, whereas the final image seems to be a collection of items rather randomly positioned. And includes the cat. I therefore prefer the "original". |
Jul 14th |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
This a is a beautiful scene, simple, restful. The conversion to monochrome contributed to that, although I also like to color version. |
Jul 14th |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I love the colors and the fine detail that you achieved through focus stacking. The only thing that disturbs me is that the flowers are so boxed in. I would have liked to see a bit more space around them. |
Jul 14th |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
My suggestion, also, is to crop the left side as that part does not really contribute to the overall image. You may end up with a square image but that is OK (seems many photographers don't use square formats). I like the colors of the building against the stark blue sky. |
Jul 14th |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I like the contrast between the unusual forms of the sculpture and the traditional lines of the buildings. That's why I would not crop the image: you need both the sculpture and the buildings I feel. And as such the sky forms part of it all. A very interesting image of a scene that is not easy to photograph in an attractive manner. |
Jul 14th |
| 27 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
imagine you are in that forest and you see beauty all around you. That is what I am trying to portrait. You do not always need a center of interest. That is just a photographic convention. |
Jul 10th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 27
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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