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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
Thank you. |
Jun 22nd |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
It is distracting but I do think is a wave breaking. Still would be good to remove. |
Jun 14th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
Thank you . I am not sure which white spot. I circled what I thought you meant. Please let me know. |
Jun 14th |
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| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
That may be the breadwinner fishing. |
Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
That is one way to go in, but I find myself following the winding road to the other side- no shortcut. |
Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Great catch, literally. It is good you did not drop the camera, but Dad looks like he may drop the fish in the wrong spot. The main subjects are clear, as is the story. The depth of field seems just right for the blurred tree in the foreground, which also frames the subjects well. It is almost all sepia colored and I also like monochrome, but would also go all sepia. |
Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Very nice landscape. I am one who likes saturation, but there many schools of thought about this. What I like best about the composition are the clouds forming flowing lines that are angled the same as the house (large upper right to smaller bottom left. The way it is composed, the sky is prominent in the photo, which accentuates the lines. It really works. |
Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful silhouette. I also like Linda's crop and the story as she put it. It seems cleaner and less busy with the crop. The sun behind the tree has a good effect and is muted by the tree. It also sets the stage for the silhouettes. The balance feels just right in the crop. |
Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Like the photo and the composition and even the noise, which gives it all a stippled effect. The leaves look like steps bringing you up to the butterfly, which seems right in the crosshairs in the rule of 3rds. My eye moves up and settles on the butterfly. I would not change anything. |
Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
I have many photos of the swans, necks intertwined, heads parallel to each other even the heads making a heart like shape, but only one with the one with head in the water and tail up. That is what I found most interesting and less symmetrical. I do agree that a better angle, not cutting off the leg would be better but could not get it. I had the 600 mm lens on and off the tripod and on the lake, which was large. Maybe I could catch one next year. Thanks
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Jun 10th |
| 43 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Great photo, but from a compositional standpoint I made a couple of adjustments. Let me know what you think. |
Jun 9th |
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5 comments - 6 replies for Group 43
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5 comments - 6 replies Total
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