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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 22 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
What a find!!! The processing you applied focused on the subject of the humorous words. I agree you should send a copy to the owner. |
Jun 28th |
| 22 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
The symmetry and color against the sky is delightful. The angle offers wonderful leading lines. I like the lone soldier at the front as it offers opposition to the open umbrellas. |
Jun 28th |
| 22 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
I echo your comments about shooting rodeo's. They are tough, but I still jump at the opportunity to shoot a Ranch Rodeo!! You have done a great job of isolating the subjects and capturing the expression of both. I'd like to see it darkened a bit and add some grit. I'd also clone out the artifacts on the left. |
Jun 28th |
| 22 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
The process you used is intriguing! I love the diagonal line leading in and out all the way to the house/farm at the bottom. I'd like to see it with upper dark portion cropped out. |
Jun 28th |
| 22 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
The sky you chose mirrors the angle of the brush surrounding the barn. The angle from which you chose captures the barn, but conceals the unwanted areas. It works for me. I have found with barns, you have to work around the unsightly areas or drive on by. |
Jun 28th |
| 22 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
This is what I consider to be fine art photography. I can only imagine the time spent to complete this project. Considering the amount of cropping done, it is surprisingly sharp. Yes the moth can use a bit more sharpening to define the intricacies. Well done! |
Jun 28th |
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