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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 66 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Emil,
I love this image. I want to go there too!
The reflection catching the waterlilies is perfect. It gives a three D dimension. Surprisingly to me, the fact that the structure is central adds to it. I do believe that Gary has bumped it up with his rendition, even though I was happy even before he did that. |
Feb 8th |
| 66 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Palli,
Welcome back. We missed you!
The baboon is compelling and I like the angle you chose to take it from. Your conversion is interesting, and I am wondering if the noise is purposeful? It does give a texture that is almost fur like. If it were mine, I would extend the tree line down to cover the wall.
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Feb 8th |
| 66 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Gary,
This looks like it is straight out of an 1880's picture book. Your framing just adds to that fantasy. Well seen and the processing really works...Stop tearing these images out of books!!! |
Feb 8th |
| 66 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Hi Chuck,
Fantasy it is, and I like it. It's well composed and bringing out the blues was a great idea. I also find the grass uninteresting. May I suggest using the history brush on multiply, which would darken and bring out some detail. |
Feb 8th |
| 66 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Lovely mood Jack,
The fence does lead me all the way to the edge, but there is a line to bring my eye back into the picture, where the tree line and fields are gorgeous. If you took the structures out, I'm not sure my eye would go back and across. I always enjoy the tones that you use. Love the star burst! Not a cliche at all. |
Feb 8th |
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