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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I like what you did. The original has to spark ones imagination and so you did have fun. Maybe, you will be inspired to create more variations using other tools. |
Jul 1st |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 18
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20 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Thanks.
Wish you well. |
Jul 26th |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
I like that idea, and will start by changing the building and windows. It will be good practice.. |
Jul 6th |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I think both versions are beautiful. |
Jul 5th |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Yes, I prefer your original, but I thought I'd try my hand at changing the color. |
Jul 5th |
 |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I view this more as an abstract rather than as an impressionistic landscape, and like it for that. The level of texture detail and contrast are both to my liking.
My personal preference leans towards adding more colors though. |
Jul 2nd |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Excellent! I think you did a great job of selectively revealing detail, blending and composing your three images. |
Jul 2nd |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I think this is a wonderful abstract pattern. I would prefer to view it without the uniformed figure. Conversion to black and white would be nice too. I think you did a great job of expressing your vision. |
Jul 2nd |
20 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
As often happens, our computers see faint colors that aren't visible to the naked eye. This had to be the case because I did relatively little localized enhancement. I use this image as an introduction to a show of blown glass. |
Jul 1st |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 20
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64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Thanks. This was probably my fifth or sixth visit, but the first full day tour at the bottom of the Canyon. I certainly recommend it to everyone. |
Jul 24th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Excellent! A timeless image. |
Jul 12th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Being a trust property, I'm sure it would be authentically leaded and not a single sheet of glass. |
Jul 12th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Very good choice and not over done. |
Jul 12th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I'm still using version Lightroom version 6. When I use auto Transform on architectural images it always leaves a slight convergence of vertical lines, but I always correct it. |
Jul 12th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
See my comment to Don York.
I was very happy to capture a single frame of this ruin, because I was alert enough to see it in passing. It wasn't important enough for the guide to even describe it. No one ever is allowed to wander around this location because it is not protected by fencing. |
Jul 12th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
This was my sole picture of this ruin taken from my seated position in the back of a truck. Based on my images taken seconds afterwards, the vehicle slowed but didn't stop. the image is a full frame at 105mm. i didn't have time to capture a wide angle shot with my Pixel 4 phone. |
Jul 12th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
This is my favorite image this month because of the great pattern in the sand.
Yes, the horizon line appears distorted, but I would make another version only showing the sand. Perhaps you have another image that shows more sand to the right as well? |
Jul 9th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
This image has a lot of character.
Given the importance of the olde writing, i would suggest eliminating the glare on the glass, because I find distracting. I assume the glass has been replaced because it lacks texture of old pressed glass. Right? |
Jul 9th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Great image as is. You have more patience than I to capture this moment. |
Jul 9th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I like the subject, composition, and contrast. It appears to me that detail has been added with a creative filter. True? |
Jul 9th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Good point. I will burn the left even though its part of the ruin. Thanks. |
Jul 9th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
This ruin is probably more a few miles away from the White House and is accessible only with an indian guide by horse or vehicle. It was a very worthwhile 8-hour tour enhanced by the Fall colors and the fact that my daughter and I were the sole tourists accompanying the guide/driver. |
Jul 9th |
64 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I lived in Chicago almost 50 years, so I don't have a picture of this familiar location. Knowing Chicago though, I can tell you that the limestone building was in the process of being cleaned when the weather halted the work and left the top floors dirty. I do see scaffolding hanging high on the far right, but that may be window washers.
Most often, it has flags atop it too. So, I think it was probably very windy.
It's a classic documentary photo. |
Jul 6th |
7 comments - 7 replies for Group 64
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14 comments - 9 replies Total
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