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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Steve...I will try that. |
May 30th |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Comment |
I like the angle lines of the bridge which add interest compared to a straight line. The grasses help add something to the foreground and water area. Unfortunately, the red roof and truck keeps me on the very right side of the image drawing me to the edge. I wonder if taking this shot of the dam, road, and red roof from the opposite side would have made a better composition. |
May 30th |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Comment |
I'm glad Oradour wasn't razed and built over so that today it remains a testament to the people who lived, suffered, and died in war. The stereo effect is good in helping to separate buildings and, as mentioned, the leading lines pull the viewer into the scene. It's nice the trolley wires are in the blue sky 'cause they act as leading lines too. |
May 30th |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Comment |
I have no comments except to say...I would never enter this in an exhibition; and to echo Barry's comment "Poor little guy". |
May 30th |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Comment |
Excellent cactus flower for a phantogram. The subtle shaded colors and form of the flower makes for a nice picture. I do agree about the bright spot but when looking at it in stereo it diminishes somewhat to the background. There are enough cactus spines showing to identify this as a cactus and yet they are not competing with the flower. Nice! |
May 30th |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Comment |
Nice creative effort. Stereo is good with the table and the twins behind. I find there is too much extraneous stuff around the subjects (pillows behind the heads and on the floor, the things along the right-side wall, the picture frames at the top) that is unfortunately distracting from what is happening with the twins. |
May 30th |
| 68 |
May 24 |
Comment |
I like this bee on the flower. The flower is actually a great one for stereo because of the little balls and the bee is nicely posed...which I think is the difficult part of photographing bees. Bees never are still enough and this one is at an angle which adds interest. Despite the slightly soft focus, I am glad the bee is on the flower and not rotting fruit. |
May 30th |
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