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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Actually the color of the windows and the upper part of the wall is enhanced. Without the additional color the image was flat. The base of the wall where the children are is a darker version of the original color. The building was not a library. |
May 20th |
12 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Your book shelf is full of colors and shapes. Exposure is even and diagonal angle keeps the image from being static.
Kerstin's rendition is fun - sort of "5th dimension". I use that filter some on animal portraits. |
May 20th |
12 |
May 17 |
Comment |
This is a great idea. I think I would have liked to see a little bit more of the page on the right and less of the table. The clover adds color. Kerstin's rendition is "warm" and yours is "cool". A matter of preference. |
May 20th |
12 |
May 17 |
Comment |
You can also use the internet to search for coupons and discounts on photo books. Its a nice way to share your images. |
May 20th |
12 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Your idea of using a photo book for the subject is perfect. I think the left panel of the sunflowers and butterflies would be enough to represent your subject. The addition of the pretty bird and rain drops represent 2 different conflicting subjects that draw my eye from the left panel. Each of those images could stand on their own. |
May 10th |
12 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I like this alot. Both for the creative and technical aspects. Simple and very focused on the subject of the day. The close crop kept my eye on the subject. No distractions here. Well done.
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May 10th |
12 |
May 17 |
Comment |
This is a perfect example of what works best - simplicity. Connection between all elements in the image and continuity and blending of similar colors. Very well done! |
May 10th |
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