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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Reply |
I frequently have some image in front of the window but with no window violation. This Phantogram was made to be printed in anaglyph and laid on the desk and viewed with glasses at 45 deg. If printed on a large paper the tree will stand straight up about 16 inches like is if it were actually there. "A Phantom-gram" |
May 26th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Who was Felix then? |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Yes, the ball is a little distorted. That came when I made the surface flat with the screen to make it a "stand up on the desk top" phantogram. I guess I could have cloned another top row of squares but that is all there was after I corrected the perspective to make this a good phantogram. |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Pretty white flowers! I don't know if you put the white borders or that's the way they get prepared for group 68, but not having a white border on both sides of each image, causes me a lot of distress while looking at the sides of the image. Could you put the same border (either white or black) all around the images? Well focused and mostly behind the screen. |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Great image of the biplane. I do think the image was cropped a little too close to the plane on the top, right and Left. If that is the way the original image came from your camera and you like PhotoShop, it would be easy to add a little sky and grass on those sides. You could also clone out the wheels of the distant plane under the engine on the left. Aside from my comments I really like the 3D image of the early 1900s biplane. |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Very inviting image if you like honey and are not afraid of bees. A little out of focus though. My dad had bee hives until the town where he lived outlawed bees in town. I don't remember seeing his honey combs as the combs were all in the hive and only the top was shown. There were plenty of bees though. This is a good 3D perspective where you can see the comb, the actual honey and the bees guarding it. I like the image. |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Great image. It reminds me of a fall view of the cattle country in Pinedale Wyoming where I grew up as a kid. The cattle ranchers didn't like sheep so all I ever had to stop for on a road was a heard of cattle. I love the barbed wire fence with poles every 6 to 8 feet, the fall trees and the pine trees on the left. I don't see any sagebrush, but I'm sure there is some somewhere. Great image that really sets the tone and view of the country side. Love it! |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Interesting combination of brass. All looks so real there on the sidewalk. Step carefully while scratching the dog's head. My comment to the Sanitation Department is that maybe a wad of paper, a candy bar wrapper or a homeless person's debris might be more appropriate for a public sidewalk. Anyway, it's a good well done image. |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Well done image. I keep wondering what the image on the bottom of the pack is. I have only smoked 3 sigs as a young boy about 11 and 3 was all I could stand. Later I got a free pack of 6 while on a commercials air flight in the 70s when you could even smoke them while in the air. I just wanted to see what one looked like. So much for my story -- I thought about a white background but I think that would take away from the focus on the pack. |
May 16th |
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