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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for your input. It seems this image has varying ideas of how it should be processed and I can see understand you wanting to clean up all the stones around it and you are right to an extent. However my emotional feeling about this was that this large crypt was probably designed for a rather important and affluent family burial plot, but it was significant to me that this graveyard also had gravestones for lesser beings. I particularly like the small single cross and felt a bit sad about it being housed near this significant building. You are correct though I should have got rid of the stone beside the cross. Thank you for commenting. Although to I disagree with your comments, I do appreciate them and hope you comment again at another time. |
Mar 23rd |
| 35 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
This is a super image like out of a child's fairy tale. It's a little crooked house out of a nursery rhyme, can't remember which one!! Love the quaint misshapen windows and lopsidedness of the house. Textures are showing up great and backdrop of silvery leaves helps project it. Nice that you have got rid of the building on the right. This is a winner Sharon. Try it in a Salon! |
Mar 23rd |
| 35 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
A beautiful scene of this old arched bridge. Although the trees above have no foliage they give a filigree effect and make a nice tracery backdrop. Do like the patterns in the river in front of the bridge giving interest leading towards the arch. The Whiteish rocks could do with a little toning down a bit but your toning compliments this scene giving an old worldly feel. |
Mar 22nd |
| 35 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
You certainly got some interesting images in your trip to Thailand and this is no exception. Your split toning has added to the appeal of this image as it has subdued the bright tones in the background which were more evident in the original showing the intricate detail in the metalwork of the statue. |
Mar 22nd |
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