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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Congratulations on your innovative and well executed "DP Dahlia", including the moth. The only distraction I see is the see-through petals. I am sure that with your skills, you can overcome that. Well done!!! I'll be keeping an eye for more of your futuristic innovations. |
Oct 13th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 20
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| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I also love this composition and agree to brighten it a bit. It appears to me to be leaning to the right. If the sky is a On1 enhancement, I feel that some of the redness of the sly should reflect in the reflection. |
Oct 13th |
| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Thank you Peggy for pulling the colors out of this image. Certainly a great improvement from the original. I wonder if you have another image showing more of the foilage on the far right. |
Oct 7th |
| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
Jerry, your points are well taken and I did consider them, but adding something could be distracting and cropping down was kind of unbalanced or similar to the bottom. |
Oct 6th |
| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
How I miss the fall colors. Beautiful scene and composition, especially the road leading from left to right. All around an excellent job. I am a bit disturbed by the unnatural golden glow. Is it coming from the sky replacement? Is the sky overlapping to the bottom land part? If so, perhaps only part of the sky can be replaced. |
Oct 6th |
| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I then duplicated the new image and did the same thing vertically. WE could go on and on in various other ways. Perhaps you and others agree or not, but these things could be fun to do. |
Oct 6th |
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| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Then I duplicated the image and flipped it horizontal. Created a background and slipped the two images on it. |
Oct 6th |
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| 22 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
As soon as I saw this, my pattern wheels started to turn. From the original, I removed the yellow metal arm and another small distraction, so that I had a longer panel to work with. I then flipped the image vertical and horizontal. Now we have a nice base and diagonal strong lines going upward. |
Oct 6th |
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6 comments - 1 reply for Group 22
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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