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

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8 Aug 19 Comment Marcus - beautiful evening light and sky. I like the inclusion of the fair grounds at the bottom of the frame which brings a sense of scale to the ferris wheel. Aug 19th
8 Aug 19 Comment Snehendu… Your use of a polarizer and post processing has brought out the colors of the architecture. I like the contrast between the two different styles of buildings. Image is sharp. Nice job! Aug 19th
8 Aug 19 Comment Mark…your image has many triangles and diagonals created by the shapes of the head, the mouth etc.. and the repetition of these shapes makes for an interesting composition. Eye is a bit soft which detracts from the overall image. Aug 19th
8 Aug 19 Comment Alastair...Like the diagonals created by the seats and the woman framed under the umbrella - leads to a nice composition. Interesting story telling image. Due to hot spots, and predominance of red in the image- this is probably a good candidate for B & W. Aug 19th
8 Aug 19 Comment Clever caricature - and the ability to not take oneself too seriously. Simply amazing the tools we have in photoshop to be creative. Agree with Mark about the hands. Aug 19th

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58 Aug 19 Reply Yes, I prefer this version - the sepia tones simplifies the image by removing the color. I like the play of light against dark and dark against light and the vignette to darken the corners. Aug 19th
58 Aug 19 Comment Daniel...yet another variation for consideration. I chose Isaac's crop and converted to B&W because of the high contrast mentioned by both Isaac & Guy. I like the rich blacks of the shirts and the white hats of the two people in the foreground. I prefer Isaac's crop which included the legs and more of the wall, and provided a more balanced composition for me. Aug 19th
58 Aug 19 Comment Jim, I like the casualness and vintage feel of your image. Nice capture to get the ball and the outstretched hands of the man in the foreground. I really like the woman in the hoop skirt which adds depth and draws me to the very back - the fact that she's different from the rest is what makes this interesting to me. Aug 19th
58 Aug 19 Comment I agree with Isaac's crop which brings the focus back to the center of interest. I like the uncluttered framing created by the vines and roof top to enclose the mother and boy. The reds and greens display the height of a summer garden and adds to the environmental story. Aug 19th
58 Aug 19 Comment Lauren..Very nice composition with the girls framed by the fence posts in various precarious positions. Interesting story telling image that leaves a lot to the imagination. I always enjoy your submissions. Aug 19th
58 Aug 19 Comment I also agree with the square crop and eliminating the tree on the left. I like the lamppost which provides a counterbalance of manmade vs. the natural loose tree. In the end - the "man" is the focus of the composition. Nice job Hassan! Aug 19th
58 Aug 19 Comment Isaac..I like the repetition created by the real and the unreal which ties the image together. The profiles of the two match almost perfectly especially the noses. Nice clean crop with no distracting intrusions. Nice job! Did you consider a B&W or sepia tones, which may work well with this image. Aug 19th

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