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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Comment |
The 3D "pops" in this image...looking good as does Oliver Dean for 90 years old. I guess I don't know the history of Oliver but apparently he's a long time stereo photographer in the LA area?? |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I'd say this is a successful challenge but definitely one I would never have considered. I like that you shared the steps and visually explained it also. The resulting image looks good to me. |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Welcome Shunmuga. Nice image! The diagonal lines do add depth to the image, along with the placement of the choco-fill packages. I would suggest moving the box forward just a tiny bit so the flap edge is not on the edge of the image. I also like Dr Nair's suggestion of replacing the bottom package with a partly eaten choco-fill on a small plate; this would definitely make me want one. |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Fantastic! Everything stands out in their space. Color is rich; lighting is perfect with no glaring reflections. Love it!! |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I agree...the horizon should be cropped out. My eyes go there first because of the brightness and not the daisies in the foreground. Also, there probably could be a center of interest surrounded by the daisies in the lawn surrounded if you try the shot again (small gnome, stuffed bunny??). But, I do love a lawn of daisies; you guys probably wouldn't?? |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Comment |
My comments are the same. The bottom half needs to be lighter. The bottom half has the interest and is gorgeously landscaped but is dark. The sky has no interest and unfortunately is half of the image. If most of the sky is cropped out of the image (just above the trees) the leading lines draw me right to the Taj Mahal, even if it is far away. I don't think I've seen these gardens in scenes with the Taj so it is interesting with this perspective. |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Thank you! I was wanting to include the shadow circles to continue the circular motif and put something in that space. I purposely did not cut off the upper, smaller shadow circle so that it was balancing the subjects. That was my intent anyway. |
May 28th |
| 68 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Yes, the image is definitely redder than the anaglyph. I thought the beige was not as interesting as the reddish hues (I personally love vivid colors) but I may have pushed it a little further than I needed to. |
May 28th |
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