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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Jun 19 |
Reply |
Right...I was also thinking that it is good to cut the stack because it blends in with the other tall buildings in the background that are cut off too...it is less noticeable that it is cut off. |
Jun 28th |
| 68 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
This is an excellent shot of the baby robins...nicely detailed in the nest and feathers, and with depth all the way through to the ground. I'm glad at least one baby had it's mouth open to add some color and interest...what a nice story this image tells. |
Jun 28th |
| 68 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
Yes, great location for 3D and a great job to create the nice stereo image. The different angles and structures add to the interest. The sky is not overblown either. |
Jun 28th |
| 68 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I didn't notice anything amiss in the image. If the cameras were both set at 16:9 would the entire smoke stack be in the image too...besides Wim?
Nice 3D effect in the image and the exposure, color and sharpness are good. It is a difficult scene to photograph due the distracting background which nothing can be done about. Wim kind of gets lost in the picture. |
Jun 28th |
| 68 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
This image appeals to me because of the reflections in the pool; I linger to look at the windows and lights. It also has an old-time feel to it, maybe because of the "warm" tint. The image is very crisp and sharp.
When I was in SLC, I took multiple images of this side of the building and the pool, but it was not as calm as this. I like knowing what it looks like with a mirrored reflection. |
Jun 28th |
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