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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
4 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Erik
This is something I would rather sit and watch than compete in.
You did a fantastic job considering the fast moving action indoors and shooting at 2.8 you nailed the focus on the riders head a shot to be proud of. |
Apr 16th |
4 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Guy
Well you fooled me when I looked at the thumb mail before reading the description I thought it was a coastal scene with grain added so mission accomplished.
A lot of the old buildings and walls in my locale are made of sandstone so I know at first hand how gritty and grainy it is you did a great job with your editing but I also think there is a great image in the original with those beautiful warm tones and shapes. |
Apr 15th |
4 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Bill
Well you couldnt miss this could you the colours smack you in the face as already said the dark edge lower left is a distraction,I like the way Erik has straightened the building like Isaac I am not really a fan of these painterly effects but this so works for me I love the s and swirls of colour within the garden another thing that is a slight distraction is the very light plant just edging in on mid right.Very original and you could say its growing on me. |
Apr 14th |
4 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Isaac
We have the Audi International Polo at Chester every year about 30 minutes drive from my flat I love going there unless you experience it you cannot imagine the pace the game is played at I have had some great shots from Chester.
You have captured the action superbly as already said ball in a good position in the shot 4 hooves of the deck and a great angle on the 2 riders forming a V. |
Apr 13th |
4 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Joe
Wow what a talent your daughter has I love this and every time she creates a new piece it will be totally unique absolutely love the dragon the upper part reminds me very much of a Persian style decoration but we can all see into this what we want and that is so much of the fun and you could put it in any orientation and it would look totally different your daughter has an amazing talent |
Apr 12th |
4 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Isaac that isn't a clot 2 thirds up on the right is it.Thats 3 of us for the shrink !!! |
Apr 12th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 4
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9 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Allen
Just wanted to compliment you on your image the lighting and tones are beautifully handled really sharp would look fantastic printed and would grace any wall. |
Apr 12th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 9
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18 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Mark
What a fantastic imagination but to be able to bring that idea to an image is beyond my skill but above all it made me smile which is a wonderful thing to bring to someone in these times.
Love it. |
Apr 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 18
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21 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Peter
I love what you have done with this brilliantly contrasty and above all really gives a sense of movement and power superb image. |
Apr 15th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 21
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31 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Brian. |
Apr 30th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Ella
Another top still life from you it could be a milkweed pod or it could be a small boat becalmed on a glassy stretch of water,just noticed if you turn your head 90 degrees to the right and look at the reflection it looks like there is a cats face peering out at you (no I am not on illegal substances lol)
An image beautifully composed and handled in post processing I think another visit to your friends garden is a must. |
Apr 18th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Paul
Really nicely composed lovely sweep around the image water really well handled great image. |
Apr 17th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Ed
I think I might be the odd one out here but I like the original it all sits well with me I like the shape droplets and textures on the lower leaf it all flows for me I would just darken the upper left corner.I really like it. |
Apr 16th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Michael
This is for me a very cleverly and expertly composed image your son in the foreground would normally be a distraction but the the way the path is lightened takes your eye past him but not ignoring him the person in the distance balances the precence of your son the path then leads you to the magnificence of the rock face the lighting superbly handled and textures to die for this is in its own right a brilliant image. |
Apr 14th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Peter
I fully endorse your sentiments and I hope you and yours are safe and well.
Well what a treat 2 for the price of one this month both brilliant.
The mono image is as always superbly processed the textures are wonderful and the tonal range and lighting are perfect. |
Apr 14th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi John
I love this great image as always with you a great spot and as already said a mystery were does it lead Ed has stolen my thunder I was going to crop it just like he has done but so glad you rescued it from the archives and shared it. |
Apr 12th |
31 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
Hi Mark
Thank you so much for your kind words very much appreciated.
Very best wishes to you and your family in these awful times. |
Apr 10th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 31
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34 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Mind blowing absolutely love it. |
Apr 17th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 34
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44 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Hi Lisa
Fantastic detail in this image beautifully lit the aperture softens the background to really show off the main subject absolutely love it. |
Apr 20th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 44
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16 comments - 3 replies Total
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