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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Reply |
Yes, I'd like to know what he did also. He did that to my waterfall and I would like to know how!!
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Jul 20th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Thanks for all the encouraging words. Looks like I should stick with flowers, but I did finally get a shot of a butterfly for next month. |
Jul 20th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
I believe you have framed your little guy very well. I like the contrast of his brighter tail that gives him more depth and texture. Like Harry's comment, my eyes were also drawn to the bright spots behind his head. I do think, though, that the bright spots could even be toned down even more than what Harry has done but do keep the brighter colors in his tail. Good catch light in his eye that draws me into the image. |
Jul 9th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Al, this is a beautiful capture telling a story of the past. I agree with Harry that unless you had told us, I would not have realized that was a silo. Although it's a beautiful tree, I think that it is fighting for the center of interest. I like the way Harry cropped the image. The color combination of beautiful sky and contrast of grass and home are very pleasing to my eye. Good capture of history that I could see hanging in a museum. |
Jul 9th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Another good photo journalism shot, Hung. I at first was trying to figure out what was all over the boy's body and now realize that they have shaved his head and working on the eyebrows. I believe you have a good capture of telling a story. Your color, exposure, and sharpness, I feel, are right on for the two people who are the main subject. I think it would have been good to have composed the shot at just a little bit of a different angle so that the arm of the other monk was not so dominant. A thought might be to crop the image on the left next to the monk's head and then soften the remaining part of the arm. I love the story! |
Jul 8th |
| 2 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
I love the purity of these white birds. The texture is beautiful, especially with the "butch" look of the feathers of the young one. The leading lines in and out of the frame draws me from one to the other with good catch light in the right bird. Amazing position of how mom (or dad) completely pushes junior's mouth open so that there is no way that fish will fall, with it giving a good center of interest to your composition with the crossing beaks. My eyes are drawn to the leaves on the left, and, in my opinion, it might help to darken them. Great contrasting story here to last month's picture with the birds fighting over the catch. |
Jul 8th |
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