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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Sep 19 |
Reply |
I like it as the darker trees form a beautiful frame that makes the center tree and its reflection really stand out. There is detail in the wall so it isn't just a real dark object dividing the scene, it adds to the picture. |
Sep 11th |
| 35 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
I like your rendition of the flower. The colors are very pleasing. My only criticism are the black spots on the leaves and the dead leaf in the upper right corner. They should e easy to remove with a Spot Healing Brush. |
Sep 10th |
| 35 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
This has a lot going for it with the pattern of hanging noodles complimented by those in the background in a horizontal mode. What makes it stand out is the worker physically doing something. He may be partially hidden behind the noodles but enough of him is seen to make his presence obvious and giving life to the scene. The noodle making process looks interesting as I would never have thought that they were so flexible that they could be hung in bunches or stretched out without breaking. |
Sep 10th |
| 35 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
I rather like the original shape over the cropped version. In it the tree is still a major attraction but there are more reflections in the water. Could you apply the same conversion process to the original? To me the cropped version is a bit "top heavy" as the light foliage draws the eye away from the stairs and the water with the reflections. |
Sep 10th |
| 35 |
Sep 19 |
Comment |
It is a massive building and it may be very interesting from a photo point of view. But there is so much to look at that trying to capture the full building results in a "jumble" of objects, stairs going one direction, the curved edge of the pool going another and flag poles going straight up. Then there is that sculpture in the pool! If it was possible to just zero in on a small area to show patterns, shapes etc the image may be more cohesive. On the other hand I do like how you converted the image from IR to its present monochrome. |
Sep 10th |
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