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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
It is a very nice catch of the butterfly and flower. I like the very detailed and sharp image of the butterfly and processed blurred background. |
Jul 30th |
| 45 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Beautiful blower image. This is the first time I saw the Cactus flower. I also feel the white flower is a bit too bright. Perhaps a bit toning down the intensity and increase a bit of contrast can bring some details. |
Jul 30th |
| 45 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Very nicely framing of a window and flower. I would favor keeping the present version. The window and the wall are part of the frame. The background inside the room is dark thus the outside of the window should be a contrasting light. I also feel the white flower is too bright and lost the details. |
Jul 30th |
| 45 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Very nice and beautiful flower image. I could understand that it is a personal taste to place attention on the curved petal. I personally favor a sharp image blurred background and focused on the flower main part.
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Jul 30th |
| 45 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
I like the color, texture, lines, shapes and composition of the image. I can see through the broken window and found another window! I browse around and find the lamp in the right catch my attention. |
Jul 30th |
| 45 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
David! Thanks for your comments and suggestion! When I crop the image, I leave some space on the right to make a slight variation of the style that is asymmetrical to break the left right balance. When I learned the photographical lesson, I was told not to place the subject in the center. It makes me wonder what is the merit of placing the dominate eye in the center? Now I feel you are right, I should crop off some bits on the bottom. |
Jul 1st |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 45
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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