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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Miami is my hometown....but you made it surreal. This is a masterful capture of a moment, Doug. Your post-processing beautifully emphasizes that glowing neon-it feels like stepping into a vibrant, humanistic story of Miami's nightlife. The way the classic car grounds the composition is truly compelling. Well done! |
Mar 31st |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Such a visionary piece, Angela! Using smart objects to create this "Boxed Passion" is incredibly inventive. It feels like looking into a digital kaleidoscope where nature and technology weave together-a beautiful, humanistic exploration of perspective and symmetry. Truly compelling work! |
Mar 31st |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
The intimacy of this macro shot is captivating, Kurt. By bringing us so close to the Canary Orchid, you've revealed a delicate, humanistic vulnerability in the petals. The warm yellow tones feel like a celebration of life and nature. |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
This is a stunning capture, Jennifer. The way the autumn foliage frames the castle feels like a storybook opening. The light hitting the stone creates a beautiful, humanistic warmth that truly transports the viewer to Scotland. Such a timeless composition! |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Beautifully composed, Rose! The way you've woven personal treasures-the heart and your sister's card-into this bouquet creates such a rich, humanistic narrative. It's more than a still life; it's a soulful celebration of memory and connection. Well done. |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Janet, this shot perfectly captures the contagious energy of "Pure Joy." The movement of the snow suspended in the air creates such a visceral, human connection to her playfulness. You've truly captured a beautiful, unbridled spirit in the moment. |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Jennifer. You're absolutely right-it's all about more practice on better composition. I'm really focusing on how to hold my ground and find the right line, even when the environment is chaotic. Appreciate the insight! |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
There is a profound blurred line here between the creator and the creation. She doesn't just make art; she inhabits it. By weaving the physical materials of her heritage into her compositions, she transforms her own identity into a living narrative. She is both the canvas and the catalyst-a masterpiece where life and fashion become a singular, breathing story |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
I completely agree, Rose. Thank you! I'm making 'better composition' my mantra for the next session. It's all about staying centered on the vision, even when the room is full of distractions. Appreciate the support! |
Mar 30th |
| 81 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Angela. I'm definitely leaning into that lesson on composition. In the moment, the energy of the exhibit hall was so intense-everyone was competing for her attention, and I let the nerves pull my focus. I see now how a slight shift in my own positioning would have transformed the shot. It's a great reminder: no matter the crowd, the priority is holding the space to get the right angle. |
Mar 30th |
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