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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
This has all the elements for a pleasing scene, nice foreground, interesting water, trees, and beautiful clouds. I only wish there was one object that stood out over the others, like a boat in the lake. It would pull the viewer into the scene. Nevertheless, your process did result in a engaging picture. |
Mar 20th |
| 35 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Your very detailed process resulted in a fine presentation of tall trees. Having the road in the scene brings in "the hand of man" but not in a dominate way. It adds a different interest point, substantially less than the trees themselves. Photographing tall trees is definitely a challenge and you did it well. |
Mar 20th |
| 35 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I like the process that you followed more than I like the scene. My only suggestion is to go to Photoshop and move some grass over that pavement on the right edge. Otherwise leave everything as is. |
Mar 20th |
| 35 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
The cluster of trees on the left is so dominate that they detract from the building. My suggestion is to crop all that are on the left of that tallest tree as well as some of the foreground so the building becomes the center of interest. After all, that is why you took the shot in the first place. |
Mar 20th |
| 35 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
The tangle of roots is like a puzzle and I followed each root from where it entered the picture to its exit. It makes for an interesting picture and I don't suggest any changes to what you did. |
Mar 20th |
| 35 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
This I like very much as the composition is very good and everything is tack sharp. The building adds to the scene and makes for an interest point so there is more than rows of tombstones. Is it possible to remove the roof line of the other building? As for a color variation, try a light sepia and see how it works next to the conventional b/w. |
Mar 20th |
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