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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
A wonderful photo and great post processing. As Jose says we wouldnt have guessed if you hadn't told us The color contrast is just right and the composition is right on. I would try to brighten the clouds and desaturate them so the e are whi. The messiness and brightness of the waterfall and the dead trees and branches seems to me very distracting. Try to crop and clone them out and see how you like the picture. |
Apr 29th |
| 26 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
The color is handled beautifully as is the light. I have no other suggestions. I think you should try Bob's suggestion on a newlayer so it is easy to undo if you don't like the effect |
Apr 29th |
| 26 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
This is a marvelous phtograph. The curves in the ridge give it life and the contrat of light and dark and ornge and blue make the picture. I agree with you that the strip of ground anchor the picture and the trees emphasize the size of the dune. I didn't ntice the light spots on the dark side |
Apr 29th |
| 26 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
I like the composition. I agree with Kaylyn's analysis. I do feel that the photo has been over worked. I prefer the color version. In particular I like the war.m colors and the single light toned cog on the right |
Apr 29th |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 26
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| 61 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
Your technique is really amazing. The portrait is really interesting in its humor. The only thing that might improve it would be a less showy background. The background is so interesting that it really competes with the subject |
Apr 17th |
| 61 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
I think this is a great portrait. This young man who seems to enjoy being photoraphed and showing off his muscles jjust made me smile. I would have moed him away from the back groujd to that it would be just lightly softer--a real nit pick point. |
Apr 17th |
| 61 |
Apr 17 |
Comment |
This is a lovely portrait of a very pretty model. I very much like the B&W hi-key version. I would like to see this without the hat--a very nice hat, but I don't understand what it adds to the portrait. In both the B&W and color#, I think the lips look too heavily made up. They are more natural in color #1 and don't quite fit with the look of innocence that you captured.
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Apr 17th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 61
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7 comments - 0 replies Total
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