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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
2 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Al: Nice conversion to B&W and good composition despite the cart front end not being visible. The detail behind the cart should be softened and darkened, as Laurie also suggested. |
Mar 12th |
2 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
This is a great capture, Laurie. The title sure describes it - the bite marks on the neck and the exposed teeth tell it all. Nice and sharp and a great crop! |
Mar 12th |
2 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Bob: to my eyes, everything has a very soft focus whereas the foreground plants should probably be in sharp focus. Further, there is no central point of interest. Maybe a sunset in the background may have provided a little more interest and color. |
Mar 12th |
2 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Although one has great sympathy for his plight, I would have suggested that we would see some of his face. The foreground shadow under the name could also be eliminated. Although it probably is not your shadow, it reminds me of other images where the photographer's shadow is present. I also think that the opposite gutter could be eliminated so as to reduce the clutter at the top. Hope you don't mind submitting my suggestions. |
Mar 12th |
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2 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Great silky smooth water, nice composition. I'm only slightly unbalanced so I could probably navigate a rock or two. Nice image. |
Mar 12th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 2
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18 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Neat! I have used that technique several times on myself. I'm not brave enough to use it on my wife, although some of us seem to be! |
Mar 11th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 18
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6 comments - 0 replies Total
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