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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
A bit of a sinister feel about it. I think I would lighten it a tad. This is the sort of result that you get with Topaz, and my only criticism would be that the line pattern effect has become a little overused of late. |
Jun 4th |
18 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
A great idea, well constructed. I love the OOF background. My only criticism would be that for me the hand is too dark, and lacks definition. |
Jun 3rd |
18 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
This one takes a lot of viewing because it is so interesting and original. Love the colouration and the female artist copying a Van Gogh with a telephone box! Terrific! |
Jun 3rd |
18 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Good capture of the light sculpture, and the inversion adds interest. Would a mildly coloured background work better than white? |
Jun 3rd |
18 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Yes. The treatment suits the subject. A subtle use of the Topaz filter. |
Jun 3rd |
18 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
The overall image works very well. I like the offset planet, the clouds and the reflection. I feel that the title should refer to a planet (The Pink Planet?) rather than The Moon. I may be a bit of a pedant, but I immediately thought of our own moon, which would appear to have undergone some serious bombardment since the last time I viewed it! Better, because the whole creation is from the mind, to avoid the confusion.
The spherization has given a realistic perspective to the craters. A very successful creation. Because it contains no original photographic capture it would be wise not to enter it in a non all-digital exhibition. |
Jun 1st |
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