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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 6 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi Ruth,
It's so good to see another lovely and creative image from you!
The circular arrangement is very pleasing to me and the pattern of intersecting roots in the center works to unite the individual radishes. The back lighting from the light table allows me to appreciate the details in the leaves which I find interesting. Im curious to learn the source of the overhead light used. Thanks! |
Feb 25th |
| 6 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi Ruth,
It's so good to see another lovely and creative image from you!
The circular arrangement is very pleasing to me and the pattern of intersecting roots in the center works to unite the individual radishes. The back lighting from the light table allows me to appreciate the details in the leaves which I find interesting. Im curious to learn the source of the overhead light used. Thanks! |
Feb 24th |
| 6 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi Lori,
This image is very pleasing to me and the lighting works beautifully with the wood and raspberries. The image conveys a sense of warmth and soothing calm to me, yet is is elegant and simple. Thanks for posting this one!
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Feb 24th |
| 6 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi Jim.
What a sweet rabbit portrait! The fur patterns are interesting and the focus on the eyes with catch lights is excellent. I agree, the crop with a bit of headroom looks good. I enjoy admiring this portrait and encountering rabbits in the park, but continue to figure out ways to keep them out of my yard. Thanks for sharing this one! |
Feb 24th |
| 6 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi Melissa,
The textures draw my attention and the bread looks delicious. I agree that the crop enhances the image because it engages the viewer to imagine the shape of the boule. The tack sharp focus and play of warm light ste so pleasing to me. |
Feb 24th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 6
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| 24 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi Bev,
The cheery red bloom, possibly a zinnia, looks so perky. The large empty glass bottle and the very short stem suggest that the flower may not be real or perhaps neglected.
Was this possibly a found still life? My attention is drawn to the view through the bottle, as I try to visualize its placement on the shelf with metal hardware to secure it. The wood adds a sense of warm to the image.
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Feb 24th |
| 24 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Hi John,
What a lovely display of this mass of blooms. To my eye the focus on the petals and center of the blooms is tack sharp and the soft shadows are pleasing. Thanks, too, for sharing the camera settings that were used, because this is helpful.
For me, the negative space and single flower at the lower right pull my attention away from the cluster of blooms.
Looking forward to your comments on images. Thank you!
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Feb 24th |
2 comments - 0 replies for Group 24
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| 48 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
It must have been great fun to study the artistic creations in the candy factory!
This image reminds me of a beaded, modular knitting pattern. The candy shapes appear unique to me. The focus looks tack sharp and the pinpoints of refracted lights on the glossy candy surfaces are pleasing. Thank you for sharing this one. |
Feb 28th |
| 48 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
It must have been great fun to study the artistic creations in the candy factory!
This image reminds me of a beaded, modular knitting pattern. The candy shapes appear unique to me. The focus looks tack sharp and the pinpoints of refracted lights on the glossy candy surfaces are pleasing. Thank you for sharing this one. |
Feb 27th |
2 comments - 0 replies for Group 48
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9 comments - 0 replies Total
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