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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Reply |
I see that with the black frame. It does overwhelm. A border might help to give some definition between the frame and photo. |
Nov 11th |
| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Nice capture Sam using the rule of 1/3's. The sharp retaining wall line and horizon line is what defines this sunset photo. So I might of shot a couple of images with out the women. |
Nov 11th |
| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
That is a appealing photo Lee. I like that it is nice to stare into and soft and easy on the eyes. |
Nov 11th |
| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Good shot! My eyes were drawn to the roots and the leaves. |
Nov 11th |
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| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
This was a challenging image to work with. I see what you were after but there wasn't a lot of symmetry or impact for myself. I cropped and straightened slightly. Increased the tone, intensity and neutral with Mac Photos. |
Nov 11th |
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| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Excellent candid capture. The calm kid grabs my eye so I thought I would do a real major crop loosing a lot of the sheep. But that didn't work, leaves the viewer guessing whats going on. Instead I kept the sheep in the picture. I straightened the dirt line of the arena. Also increased color, saturation and contrast. |
Nov 11th |
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| 1 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Impact is definitely there with the lively colors, contrasting backgrounds and random letters. Good project for working with the different editing tools. Umpteen possibilities. |
Nov 11th |
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