Activity for User 504 - Lynne Hollingsworth - lysh70@comcast.net

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11 Sep 19 Comment This image is great and tack sharp. If I were to nitpick, I too would tone down the the white petals on the left, and maybe remove the little tiny leaf on the top right. But as I said, this is nitpicking - the overall image is really so well done. Sep 3rd

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20 Sep 19 Comment This is absolutely lovely. I've attempted this but just can't get there yet. The serenity this image projects is very well done. Congratulations. Sep 3rd

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32 Sep 19 Comment I agree with the above comments and like Diana's crop. Using flash is always a problem for me so I have abandoned using it. No matter what the circumstance, the end result always appears harsh and unnatural. Sep 21st
32 Sep 19 Comment Each woman has a serious "untrusting" look, but they don't have a connection to one another as they seem to be looking at different things. I'm thinking that this could be split into two images with each image strong enough on its own. Sep 21st
32 Sep 19 Comment Still life is a challenge for me as well. I'm wondering if there was a way to take this image more from a side angle or as suggested above, more from a top down angle. I agree that placing something inside one of the bottles would add more interest. Sep 21st
32 Sep 19 Reply I agree with you that the bright whites on the boat should be taken down a bit. As for the far right bridge support - I didn't even see it. All my attention was on the boat and let it slip by. Stephen corrected the horizon as well, which is something else I didn't see until yesterday. How I missed these basic things I can't say, but it will remind me to look a little more carefully. Sep 5th
32 Sep 19 Reply Thanks for the leveling the horizon. I didn't even notice that it was pitched until yesterday, then wondered how on earth I could have missed something so basic. Amazing what you can miss in your own image! Sep 5th
32 Sep 19 Comment I always enjoy visiting old farms. Your choice of monochrome for this image is appropriate as the multicolored bison is much better represented. About the ISO of 800. Years ago I went to a 2 day conference with Mike Moats who shoots a lot of his macro photography outdoors. Although this is obviously not macro, I remember him saying that no matter what he shoots, he always keeps his ISO at 100 and reduces shutter speed accordingly. That way his images were never grainy. I do notice some grain - did you shoot at 800 for a particular reason? Sep 3rd
32 Sep 19 Comment I agree with the comments from Larry Treadwell about the top rim and the object on the left. That said, I do really like this image. It reminds me of the NJ Transit commuter train coming home from NY the day before a holiday. Nowhere to sit, grumpy faces, happy faces and ever emotion in between. When some of us got stuck in between the cars we had to stand for the 40 minute trip home and when the train stopped, you had better move away from the doors or you would be run over!

Yes this image really brings back memories...
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32 Sep 19 Comment This is a nice serene image. The gazebo looks as if it's just waiting to be occupied. The light does increase the quiet grandeur and I agree with Stephen that the lack of humans adds to the image. Although the color shot is pleasant, I like the monochrome rendition. Sep 3rd

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