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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Jan 25 |
Reply |
You are very correct. Hair flying over ones head is hard to do with SP depth map. I suppose the SP depth map also blurred her hair some. She had a lot of hair on her face that I removed using Photoshop. The other thing I had to work on was, in the original image, the boy's head was cut right at the middle of his ear. I had to add all the image to the left of his ear in Photoshop before I did the depth map. |
Jan 23rd |
| 68 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
Scary! Lots of depth and details of her fingers ETC. |
Jan 23rd |
| 68 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
Interesting image of what life must have been in 1850. I don't think I'd like to live then. Maybe I would have been a carpenter or hopefully not a farmer. Great image. |
Jan 23rd |
| 68 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
I like the mushrooms and grass with all the shadows. The thing that bothered me was the small size of the photographer. The size of the grass blades are just too big for such a small person. (Unless she is on some distant planet where the mushrooms and blades of grass grow taller than her) I saw the mushrooms and grass first and finally noticed the small photographer after looking for a while. |
Jan 23rd |
| 68 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
Must have been a quick Cha-Cha -- or the squirrel must have understood when you said "don't move" I like the image. |
Jan 23rd |
| 68 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
My first thought was that the added gentleman looked more like a tourist than a participating "Tirta Eumpl" local man. He is the only thing that is well focused and has good detail to grab my attention. It's a great shot of the bath and how it must look. |
Jan 23rd |
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