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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I love the use of the slow shutter speed to draw my eyes into the central subject of the stream. I also love the reflections in the upper, calmer parts of the stream. I feel, however, that the left side is somewhat cluttered; but the size and position of both banks are needed to frame the stream. So perhaps a vignette on the left and right would have created a more impactful image. |
Nov 5th |
| 20 |
Nov 17 |
Reply |
Thanks Peter. I agree with your assessment of the strong shadow. With whatever version I ultimately choose, I will definitely tone down the shadow. |
Nov 5th |
| 20 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
When looking at the original capture, I see the artist and her wares as a composition - cropping in from both columns. But with the addition of the passer-by, the story telling impact of this image is more important; and the title is so appropriate. This woman is a true artist; doing what she loves because she loves it for the sake of her art. Great story telling mood. |
Nov 5th |
| 20 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
Very creative and kudos for coming up with accessories (sheet music and eyes) to bring your vision to reality!! It looks like the left eggplant has a toupee and the other two have "hats." The poster edge filter did a great job on the background; giving it it's texture and depth. |
Nov 5th |
| 20 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
You have a great knack for picking the exact right texture to enhance your subject matter. The subtle greens in the texture really bring out and enhance Tink's eyes... the most important part of the composition. Great job. And I love how you blended Tink's neck into the texture; making for a seamless transition. |
Nov 5th |
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