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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 57 |
Jul 17 |
Reply |
Thank you very much, Marcela. |
Jul 11th |
| 57 |
Jul 17 |
Reply |
Cindy, appreciate your sharp eyes to notice something I am not aware of. I will work on it. Thank you very much. |
Jul 8th |
| 57 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
The bud is so delightful to see. It is naturally framed. The shallow depth of field causes the stem and middle and above bud area soft. Itcan remedied by increasing aperture. The bright spots on the background can be distracting. Maybe you can visit this place earlier to avoid the blown out bud spot and bright background spots. |
Jul 6th |
| 57 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
I .ime the way you took the images and post process. Something I can learn from you. The color, the texture and composition are great. The composition is well thought that the viewer can see what we are looking at. Well done. |
Jul 6th |
| 57 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
It is a very unique color of turkey vulture. The composition is good and non distracting background, sharp and well exposed. |
Jul 6th |
| 57 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
It is a lovely flower with layers of petal. It has many merits of this image. Dark background , soft light and shadow, sharp, and the center lighter color that draws eyes to. Well done. |
Jul 6th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 57
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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