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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
It is certainly an interesting structure and I can easily see why you photographed it. Using IR didn't either improve or hinder the result. It is the play of light that makes the overall scene unusual and appealing. My only suggestion is to clone out the overhead lights in the lower right corner so it is more like the lower left corner. |
Jan 21st |
| 35 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
I like the scene and the spot where you had your camera. The floating leaves in the foreground nicely brings the eye into the scene and leads back to the bridge. For me the blue toning makes for a very cold scene whereas the original has a much warmer feeling. |
Jan 21st |
| 35 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
This house holds a different meaning for you since you had been inside and learned about the occupant. But to someone just looking at the picture without knowing the history, it has a different meaning. For me, the interest is in the corner with the ladder and bench(?)along the rear wall. The blank part of the long wall has little appeal so could be cropped out and start the scene with that big bush. |
Jan 21st |
| 35 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
It is quite an interesting barn and worthy of photographing from other angles. Too bad your timing missed the sheep being closer as they would haves added a lot to the scene. Since barns like this one are not common in California I marvel at the stonework used in the construction. The stones are of different sizes and shapes but the walls come out flat and perfect. |
Jan 21st |
| 35 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
The Topaz Impression gives a ghostly appearance to the deserted house, especially to the ground around the building. I don't particularly care for the blue tint but otherwise what you did makes for an intriguing picture. |
Jan 21st |
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