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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 23 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
As a "highly" novice painter I really enjoy viewing impressionistic oil paintings. This image has a lot of those same pleasing characteristics as paintings. The car and background compliment each other nicely. I would liked to have a bit more of the scene. Based on my experience with converting photos to impressionistic, I never care for how the faces turn out. Not sure if there is a way to correct that. |
Mar 8th |
| 23 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Lot of things to study in your image, kept me busy. Fun to play around and be creative with images. |
Mar 8th |
| 23 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Good, sharp image. What sets this apart from so many portraits so to speak, is that the stork does not appear to be posing for the photo, but it is doing something, i.e. preening its features. The simple composition is a perfect example of "Less is More". |
Mar 8th |
| 23 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
All good here: The sharpness of the butterfly, shallow depth of field, how the butterfly is angled, all colors/hues make for a very pleasing image. I wouldn't change a thing. |
Mar 8th |
| 23 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Looks like an Owen Gromme print.Good composition by including birds in flight, resting in water, or somewhere in between. Sunset hues really enhances an already strong image. |
Mar 8th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 23
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| 51 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Great contrast between winter trying to hang on and Spring moving in. The Daffodils are cold weather resistant and should be fine. The various stages of the blooms make for an interesting image. |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
The paint pallet and easel compliment each other nicely. The colors and shape of the pallet really catches the eye. Very creative! |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Excellent image. You definitely gave it a ghostly appearance. Lynne and Bob, did I miss Halloween and you are trying to remind me???? The low angle works well. I agree with Phillipa on the cloud issue. Overall, a nicely composed and editing image.
The wide angle of the iPhone tends to distort buildings, towers, etc. I use SKRWT to correct the distortion. You do have to leave extra space to keep the corrected item on the frame. |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Bring on the apps to turn a very basic image into something very creative! You giving this the appearance of an eerie scene with a little Alfred Hitchcock thrown in. |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 18 |
Comment |
Thanks for sharing this technique. I tried this with a moving bus, but it didn't turn out. I think it was too dark. Incredible how you could catch enough of the train, but still able to see the background. Nicely done! |
Mar 5th |
| 51 |
Mar 18 |
Reply |
Thanks Jerry, I saw one person with a tripod. It is kind of dangerous since you can't see where you are stepping and people wouldn't see a black tripod. There is a continuous railing along the path. I locked the focus and used the railing to brace myself. And of course I checked the image to ensure the focus was good. |
Mar 2nd |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 51
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10 comments - 1 reply Total
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