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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Thanks |
Sep 30th |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Thanks |
Sep 26th |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I like everything about this image as it is. Beautiful! Good choices and applications. |
Sep 20th |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I envy your ability to select and blend background images. You also choose a very. Effective title. I have no suggestions for edits or alternative approaches to present this image. |
Sep 8th |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
You succeeded. I don't want to go to the other side. It would probably lessen the impact but I would like to see a version with the girl slightly to the right because there is nothing of interest there. |
Sep 8th |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
When I saw the small thumbnail, I was expecting to see another beautiful creative shoe. There's a challenge for you.
I like this a lot ant will try to use the process in a variety of ways. Straight shots seem to get boring, no matter how beautiful the flowers are. |
Sep 6th |
| 20 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
You made this an even more striking image in my opinion. |
Sep 6th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 20
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| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
I've made a 6'x3' canvas print of the original for my AZ Room. I think every good image looks best when printed large. |
Sep 23rd |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I agree. With John. I much prefer the monochrome and Stuart's crop |
Sep 20th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I think the tonality, contrast and detail are outstanding. Great sense of scale. I'm not bothered by the big rock in the background. I'd like to see a bit more space to the right of the lower rock that's closely cropped to the edge.
I'm enjoying exploring this image. I still hope to see the Oregon Coast first hand some day. |
Sep 20th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I too strive to obtain a unique perspective of a familiar scene. Mission accomplished! As previously suggested, I think opening the shadows would help. |
Sep 20th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Exactly, as I now recall it was the tintype filter. I'd still like to brighten it a bit though. The upper right corner especially. |
Sep 9th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, I may print this a little lighter, on canvas 6'3' or whatever it works out to be. |
Sep 9th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Another idea is to increase the contrast a bit, only for the building. |
Sep 9th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Another idea is to increase the contrast a bit, only for the building. |
Sep 8th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Great impact! Thanks for the details and alternative views. I enjoy the graphic nature of the image and don't have any suggestions. |
Sep 8th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I agree with John and think this will be standing many more years. I hope you had time to capture close up details as I would. |
Sep 8th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I enjoy your image. My suggestion is to minimize the contrast by brightening the leaves to your taste. I suggest making the leaves on the right brighter than those on the left. Cropping the right to a portrait format would help too.
I like to visit there. |
Sep 8th |
| 64 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Given that I've been in the hospital again, I'm very glad I worked ahead in order to continue participating. I hope I didn't jinx myself for the rest of 2021.
I always hesitate to capture creative shots, because I most enjoy exploring and finding unique images. Here I still tried to make it a little different by widening the perspective and adding the texture and color. I'd like to clean up the upper right corner a bit. |
Sep 6th |
7 comments - 5 replies for Group 64
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12 comments - 7 replies Total
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