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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Yes! Exactly what I saw. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Thanks all for your helpful comments. You all show that this image can go a lot of ways with small changes. VERY INSTRUCTIVE!
BYW, I sold a copy of this photograph printed on metallic paper by Nations Photo Lab to a couple decorating their Arizona home in a desert movif. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Judy. I do 90% of my post processing in On1 which i believe does a nice job on HDR AND it is fast, much faster than Photoshop. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
The necklace colors make this image for me. I agree with Judy's comments and suggestions. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
I love this pano and have spent some time on it trying to identify places I have visited and seen from a different angle. If capturing interest was one of your goals, you succeeded. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
I love this technique! My efforts so far have been far inferior to yours here. The transparency of the petals is most effective. I would like to see a bit more fill light on the green, but an excellent work. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Colorful cheery image. I would reduce or eliminate the light reflections on the packages, particularly the main one in front. |
Jan 21st |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
I love the image! The shoreline adds to the depth and, to me, was not bothersome. I thought about what the stork would be "chasing" if the sun reflection were removed. It would be the fish that generated the wake traveling toward the stork? |
Jan 12th |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Quite a nice composition, Dorinda. I love the processing and the colors. If anything, I fine the image a bit too busy. I might try cropping just to the right of the monument in the background and just above the rock in the foreground so that the stump is now the foreground and the tree on the rhs is also gone, leaving a simpler photo and the main tree emphasized. But, I like the photo, as is. |
Jan 12th |
| 30 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Thanks for you comments, Robert. I firmly believe that negative criticism is far more instructive than positive and I am very thick skinned.
I had hoped that the b&w and HDR treatment as well as the broken down cart would capture the ghost of the past, an obsolete technology and deserted facility. Your "ghostlike" comment suggests that I might have succeeded. I associate b&w with backward looking to the past, while color seems more present and forward looking. |
Jan 12th |
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7 comments - 3 replies Total
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