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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Arik. Yes, agree fully, the 'post' is vastly different and hopefully improved from the original capture. |
Jun 8th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
I always value your feedback, Palli. Thank you for appreciating my image for June. |
Jun 8th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Hi Melanie,
Joke's appreciated and thanks for the feedback! The busy image troubled me at first, but with all the shapes and contrasts, I went with it. |
Jun 8th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
I appreciate the feedback, Emil...thank you. One never knows what might evolve in this world of infrared! |
Jun 8th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Henry, you are too kind...and thank you for appreciating my latest imagery. |
Jun 8th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
You got me, Jack! I notice this too, AFTER the fact and after getting back home. By the way, do you see the 'partial photographer' in the window glass? |
Jun 4th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Greetings, Henry...what a unique subject and treatment. So glad you saw this...not a normal part of the subject matter from Spain. I'd try to lose those three partial people in the lower lh corner, and maybe tweak the tower to be ever so slightly more vertical and not tilted to the right. Both points are relatively minor to what I consider a strong image overall. |
Jun 4th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Emil...this is photographic art at its finest in my humble opinion. The 'flip' plus the softening of the lake motion have both created a strong story and an excellent composition. It would look good as a 24x18, framed and hanging on a wall in a gallery! |
Jun 4th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Greetings, Palli...
Great title! I like this very much. Perfect concept of a non-reflective stone acting as the backdrop for an IR-affected plant growing wild. If I had any constructive critique, it would be to have a bit more image to the left so the plant was growing right out of the photos' edge. |
Jun 4th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Greetings Charles,
This image has a really nice feel to it. I'm trying to decide if I like the grain/noise or feel it should be reduced. Maybe it's the reason for the overall impressions I get from it. Well composed and processed. |
Jun 4th |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Greetings, Jack...when you wrote 'clothes vendor', I must admit to doing a double take to realize that the clothes were stands set up alongside the tracks. IR has given this rendering, and it's unique and impressive. Looks like you gave the final image some toning, and whatever you did, I like it. Well done. |
Jun 2nd |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Greetings, Melanie...you took the time to really work the blue tones in this one, and it all works for me! Nicely done. The scene, as you say, is a beautiful valley. Port wine's not bad either...ha! |
Jun 2nd |
| 66 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Greetings Arik,
I see what you meant in your comment on my image this month about using IR for 'Street'. This is just beautiful in my view...filled with action and the effects of IR on the clothing and tonality. Processed expertly. Thanks for sharing this example of another use of IR. |
Jun 2nd |
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