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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
There is a mathematical precision to these shells. You can use this shape to arrive at a good crop for photos. |
Aug 14th |
| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
The foreground frames your subject. I would concentrate on the "frame" and crop out the rest of the foreground. |
Aug 14th |
| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
The crop is very good! This image is pleasing, and the viewer can "feel" the joy of this bass player. Color is good. I am not troubled by the lighter background in the least. Good job! |
Aug 14th |
| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
I would keep the pull in spots 1,2 and 3. I would crop out the partial pull in on the right. Your wide angle lens makes this image tell a great story! Black & White was the way to go! Other than the tiny crop on the right I would not change a thing! Brings back memories! |
Aug 14th |
| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
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Aug 4th |
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| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
YES! Wonderful story telling. I think the rain adds so much to this image. The soft light complements your image. I think he actually has his left hand on his rope. You were at the right place at the right time. I wonder about the crop. The fog/rain and mountain tops - middle and going right are very important. |
Aug 4th |
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| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
This is so good! On many levels. :). I had no idea these birds nested so close together. Sort of a Heron high rise. This works well as a B&W. Really good tones and detail. High Key certainly
focuses attention on the birds (the pure white background). That black line is creative - especially with the tree branch going all the way to the margin. You could try a neutral density filter and see what happens.
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Aug 4th |
| 43 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
thank you. The B&W is also interesting. |
Aug 4th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 43
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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