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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments. I like the mono version and the enhancements by Audrey make it pop a little more. I saw the fuzziness around the masts and checked to see if it was in the original. It is not so I concluded it is and artifact of the sky replacement tool in Photoshop. |
May 23rd |
| 25 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Great portrait and the transition from the face and hair to the background is perfect. The sharpness is very good and since the image is only of the head a stroke around the frame would not add anything. |
May 21st |
| 25 |
May 22 |
Comment |
The sky is definitely the subject. The colors and composition are good except there is no foreground to set the stage. I cropped with the same aspect ratio to bring the bush closer into the foreground but some of the leading lines are lost. But the bush also brings in a sense of scale. |
May 21st |
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| 25 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Great color and composition. The background is a bit too bright for my tastes and adding a blur would focus the eye on the flower. Definitely a great shot to usher in spring. |
May 21st |
| 25 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Great color and simple composition. As others have noted the flower it is not in focus all over. Focus stacking would work well in this situation. Also, adding a white stroke around the frame and tilting the flower so the stem comes out of the left bottom corner would make it pop some. |
May 21st |
| 25 |
May 22 |
Comment |
The image tells a hopeful story of looking forward to spring. The bright colors and obviously receding snow tell it all. |
May 21st |
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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