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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I haven't seen an armadillo since I left the south oh so many years ago. I think you did a great job of catching them out for a stroll together. |
Oct 18th |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I want to sit where you stood and soak in the beauty and the peace. As a photographer I might want the dead branch on the left not to be there - as an artist painting this beautiful scene I might have left it out - but as a simple human being, I don't even see it in all the glory of the scene. I wouldn't change a thing. |
Oct 17th |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I love this photo. I really like the way you were able to put the viewer squarely in the driver's seat so-to-speak. I especially like that by moving just to the right of center you reinforced the idea that the viewer is in a car approaching the bridge. I like the way you revealed the inner structure of the bridge, but considering the light source was outside, I wondered how much light there would have been in the interior. Responding to the comments above, I took the photo into the desktop version of Lightroom and reduced the whites and highlights to soften the light on the trusses, increased the blacks to bring out the lines on the plank floor, and opened the shadows to brighten the ceiling. A very small difference, but it was fun seeing what it would do. |
Oct 17th |
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| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
You have a good eye for model photography. I like the leading lines and the highlight on her shoulder and arm. I also like the great bokeh you achieved for the background. I do find the lights intersecting her hair to be distracting. I took the photo into Photoshop and used the spot healing brush to remove them. Responding to Ruth's suggestion, I cropped in from the right which had the added benefit of placing the model's right eye directly on the thirds line, as well as making her a more prominent subject of the photo. |
Oct 17th |
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