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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
I'm glad everyone seemed to like this. I've been traveling since mid-May without my LR catalog so I flashed back to use a creative technique I hadn't played with for about 8 years. Perhaps I'll print it 3'x3' on glossy aluminum for a space above my desk. |
Jul 22nd |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I think the lighting is excellent, because it looks like a realistic rendition of moonlight. The nit I would pick is the 3 birds. I would leave them out. Nevertheless, I think it's excellent. |
Jul 11th |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
The original, I believe, was a straight photo of an abstract painting. |
Jul 4th |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Everything you did contributed to the whole amazingly well to my eye. It looks like a foggy day to me. Please just fix the little "dent" on the left center of the frame. |
Jul 3rd |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
This is very appealing to me.
I think Topaz offers an infinite number of options. I would like to see a PSA portfolio of 20 variations of a single image. It's on my to-do list, but I need to study more tutorials first. |
Jul 3rd |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Excellent. If the background didn't have the twirl, it would lessen the image in my opinion.
I frequently use all the distort options in my abstract images. |
Jul 3rd |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Two excellent images in my opinion. It's a tough choice especially because I see the slippers lending themselves to a softer texture than does the wool and wool. I prefer the original. |
Jul 3rd |
| 20 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I think this is excellent in every respect. I would print it on canvas for my wall. |
Jul 3rd |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 20
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| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
Yes, elephant man profile, or just a nose lips and chin. |
Jul 24th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
I'm returning from photographing a bit of Alaska and Washington. I found a lot of faces in tree bark. Remarkably, Ketchikan, with an average annual rainfall of 15' only misted on us for 5 minutes. |
Jul 23rd |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I agree with Don.
Another idea you might try is to retain the negative image of the leopard while having a positive image of the background,
. That might make the leopard stand out from the background. |
Jul 8th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Like everythng about this beautiful image. I sugggest you use a new e-mail addresss for your request to DxO. |
Jul 8th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I like the face very much as it is. I would be nit picking to ask for a bit of detail in her hair stretching from her eye upwards |
Jul 8th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
I like the image and story, but I would prefer to see greater emphasis on the face by totally eliminating the glare on the floor. |
Jul 8th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I've visited this location many times in various seasons and various hours. I always had the false hope that I could capture a single image with no vehicles because in my opinion they date the image more than the people. You have an excellent image and good memories to share. |
Jul 8th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I'm most impressed with the perfect selection of depth of field. The high key and border both contribute to an excellent image. |
Jul 8th |
| 64 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
You have a good imagination.
I like abstracts because everyone sees something different. Few people visit this location, so there are not many human footprints. |
Jul 8th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 64
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11 comments - 6 replies Total
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