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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Harley, I like the effect. |
Sep 22nd |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Linda, I was wondering about doing that. I'm not sure if it will feel a little too compressed. |
Sep 19th |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Wonderful image. My eyes go directly to her face and those blue eyes. The surrounding greenery works to frame Olivia, though the tree coming out of the left side of her head could be a distraction to some! |
Sep 19th |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
Stopping down to f6.3 has kept the bee in focus and allowed the background to stay out of focus. Your processing has work well to bring out the details and colours and keep it all looking natural. |
Sep 19th |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
I would offer this to the nearest historical society. The building is either going to be demolished or restored, either way the character you have captured will be lost. I really like the muted tones - it may have been tempting to boost the contrast or colours - this way, for me, the character is preserved. |
Sep 19th |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
For me the colour image give more impact to the story. In the mono image everything seems to stay on one level, whilst the colours give more depth and keep me interested a lot more. |
Sep 19th |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
I agree with Angela. For me, the square crop, placing in the frame and the textures all work together to make this image. |
Sep 19th |
| 43 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
The painting shows a corner of the main square and the cathedral. |
Sep 3rd |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 43
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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