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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Abdullah, We could sure use you in my creative group. This is a very interesting image, which I like so much,. The colors in the eye are beautifully presented. The suggestion I have is that you could make the eye itself quite a big larger as it is the center of interest. The coils under the eye suggest of a very tired person to me. I'm not sure you wanted that concept, but it does give me that feeling. Congratulations on thinking of something so creative to make us stop and enjoy. |
Sep 4th |
3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Andres, I love your final image. You have taken a really washed out, rainy day picture into the realm of art. The colors are so subtle, but the gradation between the yellows of the foreground and the the gray of the big peak really caught my attention, The white house of course, is the center of interest and draws the eye immediately to it. I like how the gradations of mist make each receeding hill a l little further away. Interesting windows in the house; see why you called it modern. I think you did a great job rescuing this image from the doldrums. |
Sep 4th |
3 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Robert, a beautiful job of showing us the. thoughts of the dog. She looks so sad. I want her to be happy. Do you still have her? Everything is perfect. I love your cropping and composition. The dog is sharp throughout and, no, I can't see her cataracts. The eyes still look good to me, but I have macular degeneration and can't see very well myself. This will be a lovely reminder of your baby when she is gone. |
Sep 4th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 3
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18 |
Sep 25 |
Reply |
Ian, Are we down to only four meters now? I hope Barbr can find some more for us. Fingers crossed.
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Sep 11th |
18 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Ian, with my eyesight so bad and getting worse, I really can't see any original hair, which I thought I had gotten rid of. Sorry about that. |
Sep 11th |
18 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Good job, Ian. The slicing definitely takes it into the realm of creative and it shakes us up to see the different segments of the building. One suggestion to make it even more creative. You might consider moving each segment up o down so that they do't so easily merge into the original building. But a really good job in thinking this through. |
Sep 4th |
18 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Robin, A really crevice concept and composite once again.e. One spends some time studying the image. The person is partly cupped into a hole near the clock hands and the barbed wire gives it a feeling of being caught, maybe not in time but at least in captivity.Maybe instead of the tree, you could have more barbed wire perhaps draping across the prisoner to make it even more suggestive of captivity.Thank you for such a interesting entry the makes us think.. |
Sep 4th |
18 |
Sep 25 |
Comment |
Jan, YOU DID A GRE JOB REMOVING THE POSTS THAT WERE IN THE WAY OF VIEWING THE ROUD BARN. GOOD PHOTOSHOP WOR. HOWEVER, THE CREATIVE ASPECT OF THIS PHOTO ASIDE FROM THE FXT THAT THE BARN WAS ROUD INSTEAD OF RECTAGULAR ESCAPES ME. THIS GUOP IS CRETIVE AND THAT MERNS COMING UP WIT SOMETHING THAT IS DIFFRENT FROM THE ORIGINAL OR A CONCEPT THAT MAKES US LKAUG OR CRY. I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU READ THE DEFNITION OF CRETIVE AND THEN THINK WHAT YOU COULD DO TO MAKE THAT MORE IN THE REALM OF WHAT WE THINK OF CREATIVE. SORRY, THE CPAS WERE NOT MEANT FOR EMPASIS, BUT M EYES ARE PRETTY BAD WITH MACULAR DEGENERATION, SO I REALLY DID'T CATCH IT RIGHT AWAY. Where could you do wit a round barn. Roll it into the sky, perhaps. Or put it into a landscape that is totally out of the farm concept. Maybe a flower fantasyland.
We appreciate your attempt at creativity but you are just making a photo that would be exhibited in a General Digital Dialogue, at the moment. |
Sep 4th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 18
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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