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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
What a gorgeous scene Frans! You did an excellent job of combining your elements. I love the way you stacked the trees from the different originals to give everything more depth. The hotel is interesting, but of course the aurora is the star of the show. My only suggestion would be to make the muddy brown area behind the igloo more blue to match the rest of the image. The drifts of snow there almost look like some kind of creatures, so it seemed distracting to my eye. The reflections you created are also beautifully done. Nicely processed and composited! |
Aug 12th |
| 34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Very nice Gunter. I love the "liquid" aspect of this. The blue and yellow are nice but I also like Original 2 with the multiple bright colors. You've created an interesting and engaging abstract and I applaud your experimentation. Nicely done! |
Aug 12th |
| 34 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thank you so much Gunter. The rabbit was just another element that I thought added to the fantasy aspect. The N on the compass rose provided a way to cover up the side of the castle that had bushes I wanted to eliminate without the building looking chopped off. :) |
Aug 12th |
| 34 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks so much Steve. You always think of the nicest things to say. |
Aug 12th |
| 34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
A charmingly fun image Candy! I like the crack in the windshield you added; it helped to disguise the other things seen outside the window. You did a great job of getting your pup into a good pose, and then pasting in and warping the paws to appear to be holding the steering wheel. The antique color pallet goes well with the old car. Your dog's color is so beautiful in the original, so I might have kept that rather than the green cast in the final. And you know me -- I always look for shadows in composites -- I feel like one is needed under the pup's left paw to ground it to the steering wheel so it doesn't look pasted on. This image makes me smile and I want to go along for this wild ride. Nicely processed! |
Aug 9th |
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| 34 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Such a nice image Steve. You have a way with spheres! I love the painterly look of the background, and the texture you applied really enhances everything. I especially like the sphere with the rocks and houses. You did a great job of blending everything together and getting the "beach balls" to look like they're in the water. This does look like a wonderful place to visit, especially in the summer. Well done! |
Aug 9th |
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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