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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
I like the flowing lines of the curving trees and the continuing curve in the reflection. Your table provided a detailed reflection that has captured the lights and darks of the clouds better than the unreflected sky. I agree with Marion and Randolph about the line where the reflection begins as too straight and not as natural looking as a pond reflection would be. It's interesting that the building on the left side is not in the reflection, which looks awkward. |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
You've captured a lovely image. The bright spring green of the grass is a lush background and foreground for the delicate coloring of the fawn. I especially appreciate the sharpness of the fawn's eyes and nose. Nice depth of field to leave the background blurred. |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
What an imaginative way to create a multiple exposure image. I have the same camera and have never tried the multiple exposure option. You've inspired me to try it. The colors are beautiful, and petals are sharp. I agree with Marion and Randolph that a bit of cloning would eliminate some of the distracting spots. I am puzzled on the pink flower. Is the line below it a shadow or a stem? |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Reply |
I would definitely recommend a visit to the Galapagos Islands. The wildlife is amazing and land vegetation and formations very unique. |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Reply |
I like the soft turquoise of the water too, Marion. It's amazing how clear the water is in the Galapagos. |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comment, Richard. It's nice to have a visiter from another group give their input. |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
I really like the beautiful expression on the girl's face and the soft lighting with the candle. What a lovely image from a very emotional event. In my opinion you could tone down the distracting details of the partial person in the background and glow stick under the girl's arm to keep the focus on the girl (while still keeping it a journalistic photo). |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
I like the flowing look you've achieved with the impressionist effect. Your rich colors are quite pleasing to my eyes. My preference is to have a small detail like a red barn in the distance or chipmunk on the rock, but it's certainly not needed. |
Dec 22nd |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Bravo for exploring new photo techniques! I appreciate the sharpness of the cherry and glass. My favorite part is the splash. You've put the difficulty of timing the image in perspective by telling us that this is one of 100 shots. My preference is to include the whole glass by either using a stemless glass or very short stem to keep the focus close. |
Dec 22nd |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 3
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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