Activity for User 683 - Dale Yates - daleyates@comcast.net

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87 Nov 24 Reply Thanks Steven! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Reply Thanks Jennifer! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Reply Thanks Chan...great observations! I will work on the crop of the image and the handling of the edges. Thanks for your input and helping me to grow in this art we love! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Comment Excellent photo! The color scheme is handled very well. I also like the few stars scattered in the sky which seems to add to the interest of this image. The 3 men are great for the story line of this photo. Thanks for sharing. Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Comment Very interesting photo! To my eyes, the reflection seems to create a "building" within a building effect. Very interesting! The composition and details are excellent as is your handling of the light and reflection. Thanks for sharing this photo with us! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Comment Excellent image! The sharpness of the bird's head and body and the blurred wing motion makes this a very interesting photo! You can almost see the bird ready to dive into the awaiting flowers. Excellent composition as well. Thanks for sharing this! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Comment Interesting photo...great color scheme and composition! The details are excellent. I also really like what you did with the background wall. In reference to the table, in my opinion the blurred effect seems to make the salt/pepper shakers and pitcher "float" in air. This is a great artistic vision which seems to lean toward the abstract genre. I, the viewer, spent much time studying this image and admiring it, which is the ultimate goal of our art. Thanks for sharing this and forcing me to really think about what I am seeing! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Comment It's interesting that this scene causes me to really study the photo. My eyes were all over the image looking at the details. As far as "oddities", there is no netting within the boundaries of the white border of the volleyball net as a whole. The "netting" we see on the right side is actually a net in the background, near the trees. Visually I the viewer at first assumed that this "netting" extended the entire length of the actual volleyball net. This demonstrates the visual power of art! Thanks again for making me think! Nov 11th
87 Nov 24 Reply Thank you Lance! Nov 3rd

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