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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Nice capture. By selecting a wide angle view, the rocks in the foreground, have become more prominent. To my eye these rocks are commanding too much attention. If on the other hand you want to draw one's eye into the image, you might consider lowering the black value of these rocks. Then increasing the black value of the rock path to their right. That would lead the eyes more toward the car. And, as Tom suggested, you could change the color of the car. |
Dec 19th |
| 7 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Nice saturated colors throughout Nikkos. Really draws one's attention. That the subject boy and girl are in sunlight draws special attention to them. Great Job. May you too have a joyous Christmas and exciting New Year. |
Dec 19th |
| 7 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Focusing on the rain trails made for an interesting abstract. I cannot make out the white light on the right side, so agree with Tom to eliminate it. Converting to b&w was appropriate Tony. |
Dec 18th |
| 7 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Your image grabs the viewer's attention, especially the yellow center. I favor the detail in the front petals, would have liked to seen the back petals in focus, but not required. I do feel the leaves in the lower left of the image take a bit away. Overall, very nice Barbara. |
Dec 18th |
| 7 |
Dec 17 |
Reply |
I see your point Tom. Perhaps my wishing to keep the coloration of the image very subtle may cause a lack of interest. Thanks |
Dec 18th |
| 7 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
I suspect most people are not accustomed to seeing an Amish Corn Wagon. Your image attracts attention for the uniqueness aspect. I like the curvature in the path and that you captured the wagon coming out of the turn. The focus is good as is the exposure. About your question, Tom, I prefer to crop in to focus one's attention on the subject and to enable seeing the driver's face and any features of interest. |
Dec 18th |
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