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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 63 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi Priscilla: The very warm and rich color tones are inviting, and the very soft lighting fits this subject perfectly, also the background is very complimentary for the rose. Here is a good example where a dead centered composition works very well. Nice work!! |
Jan 24th |
| 63 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi Pat: The strong point of your image is the vibrant colors, composition is a little on the busy side, I would crop some off the right so the central part of the main flower was not quite so dead centered in the frame. Priscilla mentions the white lines along the edge of the petals; You could try enlarging the image to 300% and use a very fine brush on your cloning tool, but it would be very tedious and time consuming to do. |
Jan 24th |
| 63 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi Lisa: A very creative idea in photographing just the tail, also a very good seeing eye to recognize the possibility. technically perfect and the off white BG works for me. Like your choice of the diagonal positioning in the frame, not just straight up and down. |
Jan 24th |
| 63 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi Neal: You nailed this shot perfectly in all aspects, cannot see anything you could improve upon. Very sharp detail on the body of the spider. I would not have thought Daddy Long-legs would make such an interesting subject. |
Jan 24th |
| 63 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi Rosangela: Using my imagination I still cannot see the smiling lady, what I do see is a pair of sunglasses. To me this is more of an abstract design; in my humble opinion if you could tone down the really bright areas the colors would blend together better. I do like the rich warm colors in the image. |
Jan 24th |
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