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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I definitely see one smiling face and one sad face. Reminds me of those "tragedy" theater masks. I like the vignetting. I wonder if Poster Edges would have brought out more detail and also lessened the highlights. Thanks for participating, even though you are away - its always great to see your images and thought process. |
Aug 6th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Reply |
Senior moments indeed!!! I get them every day. |
Aug 4th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Great vision. The darkness of this image really works. With your cropping and vignette, this image takes on a eerie, wonderful, sinister feel. I absolutely love the detail in both the skull on the table and in the candlestick with the red candle. I also love how the catacomb skulls fade into the background in the upper right. |
Aug 4th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I like what the Dynamic Painter did to all the architecture in this image. It's hard to tell whether or not the little girl and dog have distinct features. If their features were identifiable, my personal preference would have been to remove (mask out) the Painter effect over the little girl and dog. That definitely would have made them the center of attention among this architecture. |
Aug 4th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I love the softness and degree of motion that this technique produced. And I also love that I can still sense the landscape - I can make out trees, a wall, and red flowers. It's unfortunate that this app is no longer available. My new camera only does 2 multiples; this app would have been a viable option for when I needed to do more than 2 images in a multiple set. |
Aug 4th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Great vision. I do like this effect. And since you could not remember which filter was used: my guess would be "Topaz Glow" or many even "Fractalius."
I like that the final version has a really dark non-distinct background. This lets your eyes take in the subject matter. I love the "glow" on every aspect of this image. |
Aug 4th |
| 20 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Great job rescuing this from it's overexposed slide. I prefer the Lino Cut (Original 2) version. I love the sharpness of the stairs and concrete in this version. To me, the Lino Cut version pops more, with all it's vibrant colors. |
Aug 4th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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