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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 31 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Ed: I love the symmetry in your image. Interesting lines and textures which kept my attention for a long time. My only thought was that your image seems a bit flat to my eye which I did note that you did do some burning and dodging. Thinking out loud, I'm wondering if a slight vignette might add? |
Jul 8th |
| 31 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Michael: I really like the relationship seen between the mom and daughter in your image. Both wearing period attire sitting at the vintage spinning wheel together with a good dark background - who could ask for more? Post camera processing nicely done. |
Jul 8th |
| 31 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi John: Making something out of nothing indeed! Given your camera settings the results of your image were a total happy surprise. John you have a great eye... most of us would probably have just walked by and never have given it a second thought...except for possibly - thinking how many French fries could all of that cooking oil made? |
Jul 8th |
| 31 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Ian: Another great landscape! I love the bench in the foreground and the subject is perfectly placed in the image. You were also blessed with a great sky. Beautifully processed. |
Jul 8th |
| 31 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Ian: You did it again! What a great capture a superpower boat. Looking at your image I can almost hear the roar of the engine. A real action shot. Your image is sharp and beautifully processed. My only teeny-weeny suggestions would be darkening that light area at towards the top right-hand side of your image as well as the tree above the boat in the background. |
Jul 8th |
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