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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
I like it, but would back the magenta color just a bit in Camera Raw, Color Mixer. |
Jun 29th |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Thank you, Stephen, and I did pick them out because they could be used together in the real world. I'll have to put a small bottle of Olive Oil in my next pic. Thanks for the suggestion! |
Jun 11th |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
You did a good job of stopping the action. I have tried this before and it didn't go so well. I like the complimentary colors. I would have liked to have seen the water drops a little more in focus, but this is a good effort. |
Jun 10th |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Such a great scene and I like the angle from which you took this shot. There is so much to look at and I like exploring the details of the scene. I like the composition and focus. My only suggestion is to lighten up the foreground just a bit so the viewer can enjoy that as well. |
Jun 10th |
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| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Beautiful flower with such a nice color against the lush green background. You are becoming quite the nature photographer! I really like what David did to the photo. You could make a pair by making the bottom flower a photo alone as well. My eye jumped back and forth between the two flowers in your original shot. |
Jun 10th |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Great job! I, too, like your second version so much better with the ant filling more of the frame and the angle has more impact for me, as well. You have very good sharpness on the ant. I can even see the little hairs. Nice job! |
Jun 10th |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Another beautiful cityscape at night. The buildings are crisp and sharp and the reflections are lovely. You have a very pleasing composition, as well. I know that sometimes we have to take the time of day (or night) that we are available, but I wish you would have been just a little earlier to catch the blue sky as it turned to night. Be that as it may, you have a lovely photograph. |
Jun 10th |
| 45 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Thank you, David. I took my inspiration from your radish photo! |
Jun 1st |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 45
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| 50 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
I love old, rusty things. You have nice focus and details. I have to say, I like the color version the best. The warm, rich, subtle tones really bring me into the image, and, for me, give it more depth and richness. |
Jun 10th |
| 50 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
A very simple, elegant composition with a pleasing pattern. I like the high contrast and you have good details in the tree branches. I like it the way that it is very much, however, I would also be interested in seeing what it looked like if you replaced the background above the main row of trees with white. |
Jun 10th |
| 50 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
I like this very much. The composition is strong and you have great details. I like the softness of the water, conveying motion. I also like that you have an interesting foreground to draw me into the scene and the diagonal flow of the water does the same thing. My only suggestion is to increase the contrast a little. |
Jun 10th |
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| 50 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
You have created a lovely piece of fine art with this image. I love the high key effect and the negative space makes a very nice composition. I like this very much. The only suggestion I have is to flip it horizontally so that the boat is facing into the frame rather than out; but that is a subjective choice on my part. |
Jun 10th |
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| 50 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
This is a very nice portrait of a super cute little girl. I like the tilt of her head, her smile and the twinkle in her eyes. I like the mainly midtones in this portrait making it soft which fits the subject so well. My only suggestion is to darken the background to make Zoe stand out more. |
Jun 10th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 50
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| 57 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Such an interesting an vibrant photograph. I don't know how you come up with these ideas, but I love looking at them. This one has wonderful details on the wood. I can't think of anything to improve it. Nice work! |
Jun 11th |
| 57 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
What an interesting nature shot! You have excellent details on both the bug and the green petals. I love the white hair that outlines the green. Excellent job, especially given that your camera was hand held. I like Jessica's crop very much. I agree that you don't need all the extra space around your focal point. |
Jun 11th |
| 57 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
I like the subject matter and centered composition very much. You handled the whites very well and have good details and focus in the center. In order for it to "pop" a little more I darkened the border quite a bit. |
Jun 11th |
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| 57 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
You did a wonderful job of capturing the butterfly. It has great focus and stands out nicely against the blurred background. There is a nice contrast between the white butterfly ad the vibrant pink and green. I agree with the others that a little more space on the top of the frame would strengthen your composition, eliminating the merger of the wing and the border. If there is any way to darken or clone out the light yellow and orange diagonal shape to the left of the flower, I think it would be an even stronger image. |
Jun 10th |
| 57 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
The frog is very sharp and the colors are rich. I've always wanted to get a good frog picture like this! I agree with Bob that there is a little too much foreground. I would crop in on the right and bottom to make the frog more of the focus and the obvious main subject. Nice capture! |
Jun 10th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 57
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15 comments - 3 replies Total
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