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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Reply |
Now that it's been pointed out I can't help notice and looking at the thing on her nose. Thank you. |
Nov 17th |
| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I think you saw the light and a creative opportunity and made Photographic art. I find the window frame distracting and the table cloth lines take my eye to the street. Perhaps a different vantage point? Would you have then lost the attractive light? |
Nov 15th |
| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
"Photo bomb" is the term I believe used when someone (stranger) jumps into a photo shot. Here you've captured a young peeking boy and it works well. Humor! It's something you capture so well. A great photo sure to bring smiles to most viewers. I'm including a cropped version for consideration. |
Nov 15th |
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| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Got to be quick!
You caught it and I where I might be tempted to crop closer I think the open street stage plays best. This is the 2nd image you've submitted with little to no post processing and I'm curious to learn how as mine are nearly always over/under exposed. |
Nov 15th |
| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
As I approached I introduced myself as a photographer, asked permission, laid down beside her and took the photo. I wish I had more time for more shots. Perhaps exposing the tummy more. Removing the shoes is a great improvement, thanks. |
Nov 8th |
| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
From his tattoos there is no mistake … he is a sailor. A rough and tuff career and you captured it well. Nice background detail as we can see the tackle, lures and leaders. I like the b&w which plays well with the need for a shave. For me, maritime photos are always of interest and this picture is one to save. |
Nov 6th |
| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Wonderful! we see it all the time still, I love the tyke and the self portrait. you captured the interesting and familiar background and I offer a flipped option for consideration. |
Nov 6th |
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| 58 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
You have captured a great amount of interest on the knuckle bone game. The f/4 setting nicely blurred the background trees and good compensation for light as it undoubtably would have been over exposed. I like the composition as we see the players placed well on a base line and the game pieces are positioned where we immediately see the action. A great pic! Thank you for sharing it. |
Nov 6th |
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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