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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 30 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments. I thought I had dealt with the blown whites in an early work flow, but think I reintroduced it later in the workflow. My bad and glad you caught it. As to the water color, I wonder if the turbulence of the water and the resulting sediment suspended refracted the light in a way that produced the green cast to the water. Have to ask the physics prof about that. |
Nov 18th |
| 30 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Excellent work! |
Nov 13th |
| 30 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
I very much like your revised image |
Nov 13th |
| 30 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
It's a beautiful automobile nicely rendered. Nice choice of lens. Soon after this automobile vintage, designers turned in the wrong direction! The background detail is somewhat distracting, but the auto stands out. |
Nov 13th |
| 30 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Beautiful colors captured in this image, Bill. Generally, the green and dark background add greatly to the overall impact of the image for me. I did find the yellow part of the stem a bit distracting both because of the color contrast with the other part of the stem and because of its heightened detail. To me, it competes with the flower for my attention. |
Nov 13th |
| 30 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Good job on achieving symmetry that you were after. I see enough contrast in the different planes of the building to relieve the flatness the others might see. I particularly like your decision to include the people captured in the photograph insomuch as they add life to the picture. |
Nov 13th |
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