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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I agree with Tom regarding the crosses. With the eyes looking like they are poking through a mask, maybe a filter would help create the illusion (or delusion) of death better. |
Apr 29th |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
Similar done in Dynamic Auto Painter, with Acrylic filter, set with impressionistic and surrealistic filters set high |
Apr 29th |
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18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
The filtration works well, introducing as it does the surrealistic sense. The colours might benefit from a little more intensity of colour. |
Apr 29th |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I like the subject, and the capture of this image. It tells the story of the choice. Gratisprobe, vielleicht. It shows how just a little manipulation can be creative. |
Apr 2nd |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I found the subject and treatment very pleasing to view. I understand the opinion re the text, but was not overly distracted. Maybe a softening into that lovely cloudy surround?
The hair on the right I would like to see more of, and agree the filtration gets a little close to that clean and sharp image of the face. |
Apr 2nd |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
The effect of the filter with a sepia tone lend very pleasing lithographic illustrative feel. Placing in the light patch behind the tree with a flock of geese creates, for me, the idea of a narrative through the picture.
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Apr 2nd |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
A very fine result, indeed. The slicing into columns of image on monochrome, and the muted colours work well. The graduated peach background of ? same image diffused set it well within the fframe. |
Apr 2nd |
18 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
Maybe a graduated filter application, or flames image sandwich? |
Apr 2nd |
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