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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
This image says everything we need to know about this time of year...the gloom and gray, the cold, and the long wait for spring and planting. The hoe pole, besides the window issue, seems to me to be slightly out-of-focus. The rest of the image has good depth to it. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
I did use my iPad for this and the effect is great. The color and exposure were richer and his head not as elongated when the image was flat on the table. I like Pat's expression...it's probably what mine looked like using crossed-eyes to view his face.
Is the shot always taken at a 45 degree angle to the setup? I saw phantogram post cards at my first NSA convention and they were intriguing. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Gorgeous church and everything here adds to a spectacular stereo image. Composition, exposure, and sharpness are well done. This is a scene that needs the stereo image to bring out the separation of objects...nice! |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Nice image and I think the orchids stand out very nicely. Good exposure for having dark and white areas. I used to grow quite a few orchids but now I'm down to one variety that I have separated into three pots. It blooms once a year, too, at Halloween time and has orange blossoms. It is called Trick or Treat. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Nice cha-cha image with multiple objects lending to an interesting stereo image. Good color and exposure. Ann is in a good position here (looking at the barn and not centered), and she, the camera lens, and the board over the culvert lead us back to the barn. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Comment |
Nice whimsical Tin Man...probably the best looking one I've seen. The image is sharp and the colors and exposure are nice. The red shoes keep the focus on the Tin Man. My only suggestion would have been not to cut of the top of his pointed hat and tone down the white planter at the edge of the image. Fun stereo image. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 21 |
Reply |
Yes, I see your point. I don't know why I didn't see that myself. I am wondering...I never see verticals in the exhibitions; I would like to crop both circles out whereby the image becomes a vertical one but I can't recall seeing a vertical 3D image. |
Feb 10th |
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