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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
I think I stumble and bumble my way through most things lately - welcome to the club!! |
Sep 5th |
| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
It's good to know where we're going - although I'm not sure I want to be there! Maybe Stephen King would appreciate it!
Anyway, you've produced an image which is well composed and well worked and quite a bit different from your usual genre. Well done. I'll go along with Denise - you've put me to shame! I'll have to buck up next month!
Thanks for another fine image. |
Sep 4th |
| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
What a superb transformation!
You've worked this really well to produce an excellent image. The colouring and lighting are just right. It looks as though I'll have to look into iPad apps! Thanks for telling us about them. nd thanks for an excellent image.
I have this thing about spoiling an image and I felt that another element was needed to complete the story, so I added a gorilla (well it was a baboon really) - you'll learn that I don't know when to stop!
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Sep 4th |
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| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
An entertaining image - the question has to be asked: Who's on the wrong side? Quite a lot of debate, because the pelicanis obviously more ozone friendly, but the seagull can travel much faster and further.
It seems to me that you've rushed this a bit - you can see the window frame through the gull's tail and the edges of the gull are a bit messy. I've cloned and spot healed to try and make it work, but does it really matter, when it's supposed to be fun?
Thanks for a fun image.
Another question: Are they frequent flyers? |
Sep 4th |
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| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
An excellent image and an excellent treatment. Well done.
The colours and texture of the final image work so well together. Get it framed! |
Sep 4th |
| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
An interesting concept and an intriguing image. Well done. As with Denise I like the placement of the men and the additional shadow in the foreground - so what's ahead of the monolith?!!
My only criticism is that the men seem to be walking away from the monolith. I've tried to flip them and at least now they're walking in the right direction, even if their faces are looking the wrong way. Of course this is only my idea! Your image works well too! |
Sep 4th |
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| 34 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
An excellent composition. The positioning of the extra elements has given a good diagonal in the image. AS with Lori and Denise, I think the angle of the guard really makes it. Sitting humpty and the boy on the scaffolding just adds to the sense of the ridiculous.
Well done - a trip to remember! |
Sep 4th |
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