Activity for User 622 - Gloria Sprung - gloriasprung@bellsouth.net

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8 Sep 18 Comment Marcus...Beautiful monochromatic panorama with a nice range of tones. The various sizes of the windmills and their smooth, cylindrical walls all stand out against the horizon. Nice leading line of the road leading to the back of the image. I would probably remove the triangular road sign but leave the car in. Were the blades of the windmill in motion - that would have been nice to have a bit of motion. Sep 21st
8 Sep 18 Comment Snehendu…very creative to bring back an old photo to life. Beautiful, vibrant colors which go well together. The antennae and head appear a bit soft and using a layer mask would help to bring back the original sharpness Sep 21st
8 Sep 18 Comment Mark ….the radiating fronds of the leaf and the lines all make this an interesting image. The wetness of the leaf add an additional texture and the spiral is well placed on the top third. The red spots are incongruous to the rest of the image…perhaps trying one of the colors in the image itself - the dark brown/black and adding a bit of grain to it. Sep 21st
8 Sep 18 Comment Alastair.. the image tells of the last days of summer. What a wonderful vantage point. The textures of the ridges and the hay bales all make for an interesting image. I like the layers and depth of the image from foreground to background. The tiny harvester is well placed on the bottom third. Sep 21st
8 Sep 18 Comment I like the pose and the tranquility of the girl intent of her task. I also like the monochromatic tones of the image. The half-opened door leads the viewer into the space. Some detail of the roundness of the top of her head is lost and this could be brightened a bit. Sep 21st
8 Sep 18 Comment I like the hazy texture and color of the reflection in the central part of the image. The left side of the image is unlike the rest of the image, and the sharpness of the left side is a stark contrast which detracts from the image. Perhaps cropping a bit from the left. Sep 21st

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58 Sep 18 Reply Dan..My bad! I meant SOOC (straight out of camera). Sep 21st
58 Sep 18 Comment Jim…her face tells it all! The HDR treatment makes your image interesting. Perhaps desaturating the dark green customer in the background? Sep 21st
58 Sep 18 Comment Dan.. I like the cylinders standing like sentry and adding to the verticality of the image. The image suggests depth to the scene from the angle taken. I would have liked to see some sign of life or human activity e.g customer entering or leaving the store or even the delivery man. Sep 21st
58 Sep 18 Comment Amazing that they/we are still in love with "big" cameras, huh? The "blue" is a common thread among the group and serves to unify the image. I like the bleak, overcast day and the leafless trees add to the grey atmosphere. Low camera angle put these photographers on a stage. Good eye! Sep 21st
58 Sep 18 Comment Hassan ..B&W is a good option as it simplifies the scene. I like the low angle of the capture and the blurred motion of the man in the foreground which contrasts with the sharpness of the man in the background. The man in the foreground is placed squarely on the thirds and the quirky angles add to an interesting image. Sep 21st
58 Sep 18 Comment Isaac…I also like the original submitted, with perhaps the "reds" desaturated a bit. All eyes are focused on the photographer and the subjects. The fact that we don't see the childrens faces make this image even more intriguing. I like the framing of the walls to enclose the subjects. Nice capture. Sep 21st

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