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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 40 |
May 18 |
Reply |
Andrew, your points are well taken and yes, version two is perhaps better. |
May 23rd |
| 40 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Jamie, with one of the healing brush tools you could get rid of the water streaks. You could also get rid of the building on the left and the blue dot on the right.
I really like this: you have the geese flying into the center of the image and the mountains in the background indicating a western locale.
The comments of the others are also helpful. |
May 23rd |
| 40 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Bai, the softness of this image captures the solitude of the image.The branches at the top fill an empty area and give depth. The tiny figures in front of the building so that it is used. I would be curious to see your original photo which is not showing on my computer. |
May 23rd |
| 40 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Prakhar, I think this is beautiful, especially since the background is indistinct due to bokeh. Personal preference: I would crop out or clone out the light colored road or track in the background.
I would agree with the comments of the others. |
May 23rd |
| 40 |
May 18 |
Comment |
Andrew, as I looked at this without your comments, I wondered what it was about. But reading your comments of what you were doing, I think this tells the story, from ancient times to the present. The walker's legs and feet are an essential part of the story. The foreground is also an essential element. If it were cropped out, the image balance would be destroyed. |
May 23rd |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 40
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4 comments - 1 reply Total
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