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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Another beautiful shot! When you use 2 primary colors (red and green) the image really pops. I suggest deleting about one inch of the sky to give the foreground more prominence. I understand what Carole is saying about the right corner but it doesn't bother me because the roses are so dominant and hold my eye.
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Apr 21st |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
What a great story and photo opp. I love the bird feeder too.
You could have used the healing brush at the top right to blend the 2 images together there. Perfect lighting and perfect subject. |
Apr 21st |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Reply |
This was taken in Delray Oaks Natural area in FL. Oak hammocks are rare in FL. The "floor" is sand and the patterns on it came from debris blowing across it. The main feature is a dried old palmetto leaf from a cabbage palm. |
Apr 21st |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
I love this image! Perfect for our topic. I agree the red spot should go. Now if the person had a red shirt on instead of a white one I would like the red as it would be in a better spot in the frame. Good job! |
Apr 21st |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Such a lovely church! Your image is well exposed and perfect for our topic. I agree that the large window in the foreground is distracting. It is the brightest part of the frame and holds my eye. I like Connie's crop because the bottom part of the marble and the dark pews are interesting and also are very symmetrical. |
Apr 21st |
12 |
Apr 21 |
Comment |
Great shot and a perfect example of symmetry. The natural lighting is soft and pleasing. Lighening Lincoln gave him more prominence. The placement of the people is somewhat symmetrical too. Great job Carole. I also like Gavins' version. |
Apr 21st |
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