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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Reply |
The saturation was intentional. As I stated, I wanted to go overboard. |
May 6th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Reply |
The zoo in my imagination -- there's lots of wildlife up there! |
May 5th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Reply |
!!!!!!!!! |
May 5th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Peggy, it should be relatively easy to add to each side, especially the right so as to give the horse more "room to run." |
May 5th |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
There are so many things to see in your final image, Joe. First of all, I can see the state of energy in the original -- potential -- converted into kinetic in your final. I can also see this energy being released in at least three different ways: either as a radiation force field, waves of electricity being discharged directly into the atmosphere, or as a massive fire about to consume everything. There's even a sic-fi element to this -- giant robot-like aliens promising an end to the world as we know it! You've really unleashed your imagination on this one. Vivid and wild -- great! Just one thing, maybe the tallest of the two flag poles could be cloned out. |
May 2nd |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Reply |
Good ... they'll have a home! |
May 2nd |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
You took on a tough challenge! Cropping in on such a small part of an image was always going to be difficult, but you did quite well. The edges of the spiral are still a bit rough, but this is to be expected. Placing a dark background is a good touch, it really sets off the jewelry. I don't think you could extract any more detail from the flower than you did. |
May 2nd |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Al, as you say this was a tough image to work with, but even though the eagle was a bit soft, I think it was essential enough to the composition that it should have stayed. The image seems a bit empty now. At least on my monitor, the rocks seem too orange and there is a blue cast in the shadows. Maybe more of the water should have been left in. A good effort. |
May 1st |
| 22 |
May 19 |
Comment |
Before I read your description, the thought that came to me was "Ghost Riders In The Sky" (perhaps minus the riders!) so I think you did a great job of bringing out your vision. Although this takes place on a small hillside, the final result makes it seem that the horizon is tilted, which adds a dynamic feel. Perhaps remove some of the top to bring the horse more in to the focus of the composition. The dirt being kicked up adds to the sense of strong movement. Very well done Peggy, and very imaginative! |
May 1st |
4 comments - 5 replies for Group 22
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4 comments - 5 replies Total
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