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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
For me personally, I like including the group of people on the left (gives more interest and depth) and the top glassed area that gives off the blue and purple hues. To me, the blue/purple glass area balances the heavy dark area in the middle.
I was slightly distracted by the small white area (upper left corner) that isn't part of the restaurant/bar and I thought if that was toned down, the group wouldn't have to be cropped out. But that's the beauty of art...different perspectives. |
Jan 28th |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
The bare, lacy-delicate tree branches contrast beautifully with the large solid stones in the foreground. And the light, colored background balances the dark heavy stones and hut. Very nice stereo landscape capturing the past and the current "wilding". |
Jan 28th |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
I love trains and this image has a nice old west historical story. The image is sharp with nice color balance. Wonderful attempt at a ghost train but, as pointed out, the middle disappears and and the color should be lighter...like a ghost! |
Jan 28th |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Nice stereo image with everyone spaced just right so as to not to be blocking another kid's face. Sometimes it's hard for them to stay still, especially when it looks like they are having a very happy time together. Great smiles that bring a smile to my face just looking at your photo. |
Jan 28th |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
I like this image because it works in stereo and it has a "moodiness" to it. The purplish lights add a sheen to the scene which is nice. Looking at it without stereo, the image has no impact and the people are one long black shape...stereo tends to separate the people from each other. And the foreground action-person that is ghostly is nicely anchored by the in-focus foot.
My only suggestion would be to tone down the brightness in the upper left corner which is more white compared to the purple and blue lighted areas. |
Jan 28th |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Nice temple with a lovely front portico. I would have liked to see the tip of the front roof included, and the end of the left slope not on the edge of the image. Maybe by adjusting the camera direction just a tad to include a little more of the left edge tip, it might have cut out some of the white sky in the upper right.
The image has great depth and nice exposure. |
Jan 28th |
| 68 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Ha,ha,ha...good one; we obviously have different models in mind. |
Jan 9th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 68
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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