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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
This is at 500 pixels down from 5000 |
Jul 15th |
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18 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
I've tried, but at any reasonable size it says that the image is too large! |
Jul 15th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
Ian, I thought this sounded like a non-starter, but I tried it, and you are absolutely correct. The file is now an amazing 40.0M! |
Jul 15th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
Thanks John |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Mark |
Jul 12th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
Yes, I think that will work! |
Jul 11th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
This is colourful and imitates the blur of a moving roulette wheel, but I find it difficult to train my eye onto anything in particular, which disturbs me a bit! I do find the central swirling light over-bright compared with the rest of the image. |
Jul 9th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
You have taken the hint from last month and positioned eyes perfectly. This has created a super image which is vibrant and colourful. Well produced! |
Jul 9th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Very colourful and well balanced image. One occasion where the leaning backwards of a high building works! |
Jul 9th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Nicely produced. I would merely tidy up the edges around the sky if it were mine. Great image! |
Jul 9th |
18 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
This is super. One of the reasons I took up photography was that I could picture an image in my mind but found it impossible to commit it to paper. Thus when I need to make a picturesque photograph, I normally rely on a filter to do the job for me. To be able to use a pallet knife and brush and create an image such as you have done is admirable, and the image itself is worthy of any wall. Well done indeed! |
Jul 9th |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 18
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5 comments - 6 replies Total
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