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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
The vase has no details. It is a pure black, glass vase that bends back and forth a little. I have lightened the image some and added a colored mask. Let me know what you think. I'll use the image in the next exhibition. |
Nov 26th |
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| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
The brown leaves are from a tree and I picked them up off the sidewalk. The little green leaves are rose leaves. My wife said that it is a rose, even though it's rather small. She got the rose plant in a pot for a gift and it stayed on our kitchen counter until it looked rather withered. I took the plant out to the front yard and planted it and it has grown into a good sized bush. The flower is more white than the image, but I couldn't fix the color in Photoshop as my computer is still being repaired. |
Nov 10th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Animals always make good phantograms. I know how hard it is to make the base of the phantogram without a frame or points on the ground. |
Nov 9th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
The colors are intense, the blue entry invites me to come in and the lights are all at different depths. However it doesn't tell me a story with out your explanation of an artist that, sorry to say, I have not heard of. |
Nov 9th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Another good "bug in a flower" image. The bee is just at the window and seems to be floating in the air. It seems like the color saturation is a little low or it might be that the flowers were exactly that color. Some of the leafs, stems and flowers in the background are a little distracting. I wonder it the flower on the right might be cropped out and just the flower and the bee on the left be the main point of the image? Hope you don't mind my cropping thoughts. |
Nov 9th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
I always love antique cars and car shows. I even own a 1927 Buick coupe. However, I have never seen a Model A Ford with wood spoked wheels and "DODGE 8" printed on the radiator. Great image and I like the car if front best even though the others have a lot of appeal. Great image! |
Nov 9th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Great set up photo shot! The W3 is always real handy for the quick 3D image. Last time I was at a PSA conference, I pulled out my W3 and all those other photographers with their $1000 cameras and $1000 lenses looked at me as if I was stupid. The next PSA conference I go to I'll take my 2 Canon Rebel XT cameras mounted of a bar so they will know that I have more than just a "point and shoot" camera. I still say HURRAY for the W3! |
Nov 9th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
It's always hard to catch an inset in flight and accept for the blur it's a great shot. Was the bee moving and the antenna not the when the shutter clicked or was the camera not at the focal plane for the bee? |
Nov 9th |
| 68 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Like Brian said, Interesting how household items can make good 3D. Another interesting thing I noticed as I viewed the cones is that the center of the cones seems to be above the tip of the cones. It might be because the shadow moved. Was the light moved as you took the two images. I like the image. |
Nov 9th |
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