Activity for User 574 - Shirley Ward - luvscolor2@att.net

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20 Aug 21 Comment Have to agree with everyone else about the bright white corners at the top....I know that white is very difficult to "tone down" but maybe you could clone the soft colors of the petals next to the white and get rid of them that way.... good luck if you do try this..not easy...Love the overall effect of the petals and the glow in the center. Aug 29th
20 Aug 21 Comment There is still enough contrast between the flowers and the musical background for me....like the fact that you put the flowers at a diagonal and not straight up and down... Aug 29th
20 Aug 21 Comment My only suggest would be to add a border to separate the background from the fire....One can use one's imagination and see several other things in this image... Aug 29th
20 Aug 21 Comment Not sure about this one. While I like the concept it fails to create any emotions for me....however, that being said, I still like the many colors used in this image. One can really have a play day with what is going on between the 2 people.... Aug 29th
20 Aug 21 Comment A very interesting photo of the many colors found in Death Valley....good that you cropped a lot of the foreground off. Glad you're feeling better..... Aug 29th

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23 Aug 21 Comment You were very lucky to have gotten to this site in time to catch the rising sun at just the right moment....good exposure and great detail on the rocks surrounding the window....I might have darkened the landscape a bit to make more contrast....also, clone out the tiny bright spot of sky in the upper right corner. Aug 29th
23 Aug 21 Comment If it were mine I would crop a little off both sides and move the bird out of dead center....otherwise it is a nice, clean, and sharp image.... Aug 29th
23 Aug 21 Reply No, This was the first time I had ever been on this particular road, and it was quite by accident that I took it. Fortunately a paved highway was less than 1/2 of a mile beyond this image. I have a RAV4 which is 4 wheel drive, so I felt very safe on the dirt road even in the snow. A week earlier I took a number of images of the fire in another section that did not have any snow on the ground.... Aug 20th

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