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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
It is a beautiful image that is full of a story wanting to be told. Good capture. |
Jun 11th |
| 3 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
Yes. A wax frog will stay perfectly still. The stacking work perfectly to keep DoF sharp from front to back. I friend bought a shaping app for his camera had has shown me how it works and the details it can bring out. It can make a big difference if detail. |
Jun 11th |
| 3 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
A panning shot well done. He is sharp and the affect of motion is felt. |
Jun 11th |
| 3 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I agree that BW with the added clouds makes it more dramatic. The two different ladders lends character to the photo. The only distraction is the white ladder is too white. I don't know if "burning" would soften it that much. Good work. |
Jun 11th |
| 3 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
Where was this taken? Beautiful photo. Detailed and sharp. I think including just the top of the door frame adds to the photo nicely. The split image works well. Made me look closer at the inside of the church. It is like we are peeping into the church. |
Jun 11th |
| 3 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
The sepia color makes it work perfectly adding to a historical feel. Sharp and detailed. The tattered tent and worn surroundings add to the affect. The only thing that you might want to clone out is the modern metal container he is holding in his hands.
The guitar adds to the affect you wanted but it is too modern for the 1800s. The different coloring green and Sepia made me think about how that was achieved. Interesting. Great work.
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Jun 11th |
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