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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Thanks all. Agree with the bright light being a distraction.
Thanks Harry, I like the way you have worked around it :) |
Jul 17th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Great capture. Though centralizing the house is not looking the best option to me as well. I am liking Harry's cropping from the FG but I would like to keep the tree on the right as in the original. Agree with others that the silo is a distraction. Else the details, the color, the lighting are all very apt.
Good work indeed! |
Jul 17th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
I immediately related to this image as I have seen this happening in Indian road sides too during my childhood days (now they don't exist any more).
I see you have managed to blur the ladies in the BG quite a bit but on the left hand side, the hand of the other monk is making your image weak. I agree with Shirley's POV regarding this.
Over all a great story telling image with good lighting on the subject. |
Jul 17th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Since its not a purist I would suggest to clone some stroke of light colors on the completely white petal.
Probably giving more space on the right rather than on the left would help it further, considering the direction of movement.
I love doing this kind of experiment whenever time permits me, just for fun :)
But you have truly made a nice imaginative picture of a flower, which can be printed and hung on the wall. |
Jul 17th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Amazingly beautiful image with crisp details especially on the whites. The action is terrific and the story line is clear. You are very lucky to witness and capture such a moment.
I agree with Shirley about darkening the leaves on the top left. Great capture indeed! |
Jul 17th |
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