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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 23 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Yikes, here they come! Excellent image, a definite wall hanger. Very sharp image in the foreground that falls off toward the background. This really draws your attention to the riders upfront. Curious how many photos you took that day. From my experience when taking photos of moving subjects, I will take a ton of photos. Nicely done. |
Oct 7th |
| 23 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Looks like you kept busy with all the down time. The redundancy and brilliant colors make for an interesting and eye catching image. Very creative. |
Oct 7th |
| 23 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Very unique photo. One is pulled into the scene. Very creative. One question, did you try zooming in. if so did it change the scene any? |
Oct 7th |
| 23 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Taking photographs of photographers make for neat photographs. How's that for a sentence!? Given that, this subject is often overlooked. The Death Valley location gives you a feeling that the bright sun warns you about another hot day. Nicely done, good photo. |
Oct 7th |
| 23 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
To me a strong portrait is one that appears to be informal. This photo does absolutely that. Good job. The lighting adds drama to the portrait. With portraits I try to leave open space at the top of the image. This reduces the appearance of the person being crowded in the image. Just my opinion. Overall, I'm sure this lady loves this photo. |
Oct 7th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 23
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| 51 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Rich, I decided to use the telephone poles as the horizon guide. Yes, the ground was sloping to the left. |
Oct 5th |
| 51 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Hi Jerry, I was about 4 miles to this scene. I did have lights on the bicycle, but couldn't leave too early. Yes, I pushed it. |
Oct 5th |
0 comments - 2 replies for Group 51
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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