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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Emil, You should keep that horse in your camera bag to be used much more often. A great model with attitude.
Lovely tones in keeping with the subject. I think that the roof might be great with a little darkening (contrast)to stand out from the surrounding foliage. |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Palli, I do like your conversion and moving the cloud was a really good idea. I might play around with taking out the distant small trees which would simplify it even more. Just an idea! |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Hi Gary, Its amazing how much detail you have been able to bring out. Most of us would have sent the original to the garbage can. The effect used seems to give him some hair on his head!
I am wondering about his ear, It has such a different quality from his face. Can you bring it out of the shadows? Sunglasses are the answer for IR eyes. |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Hey Chuck, Fascinated and a little scared by this very unusual work. The conversion is great. Her arm appears very large and needs a base. Would bringing out some more detail in the chair help? As soon as I saw this, I had to try and lighten the eyes. I liked the effect. Try it and see what you think. |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Jack, It is so hard to simplify an image that is busy and you certainly have achieved this with your work. Your conversion creates a mystical and tranquil look. great job! |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Palli |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thank you |
Jul 3rd |
| 66 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Hi Gary, Your version looks great. I did consider the horizon and decided to leave it as that is how it was. We are so conditioned to wanting straight horizon lines, and I do understand that it makes the viewer uncomfortable. Thanks as always for your valuable comments. |
Jul 3rd |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 66
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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