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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 35 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Some may object to having the leaves block the statue but for me they make the scene more then a record shot. The pale blue of the background and its brightness is a distraction and should be toned down. A viewer's eyes are usually drawn to the brightest area before looking at the rest of the scene. Subduing the background would eliminate that tendency. |
Nov 20th |
| 35 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Having just returned from an Oregon Coast trip with my 21 foot trailer, I crossed this and many other bridges along the coast. Many are worthy of being photographed. Your scene captured some of the arches that seem to be characteristic of these Oregon bridges. You did a nice job showing off the bridge and the surrounding area. |
Nov 20th |
| 35 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Interesting scene - almost spooky as the IR makes the foliage glow. The sky with that one bright area adds to the drama. This has a really strong impact. |
Nov 20th |
| 35 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Yes, the Oregon Coast is ripe of pictures. This year I was at the northern end at Cannon Beach, Tillamook, and Florence and returned with many shots to work on. In yours, I like the jagged line the incoming water made on the sand and that the sea stacks stand out against the mountains in the distance. Black and white really makes the scene have impact. Very well done. |
Nov 20th |
| 35 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
What interesting structures and great photo subjects. Unfortunately all the people do not add to the scene but that happens. My suggestion is to crop on the left to eliminate the two people in the foreground then using the Spot Healing Brush remove the folks in the background to put all the attention on the structures. |
Nov 20th |
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