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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I feel this could be the billboard ad for a movie. You have caught the intensity of the scene with his eyes and the cigarette, the mood of the black and white that adds to the mystery. While looking at him closely, he does appear to be peeping through the wrong section of the blinds rather than where he has it spread open a little with his fingers. Or maybe his fingers are just resting there. Amazing shot! |
Nov 2nd |
| 2 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
What fun! This being a form of street photography, it doesn't need anything said. You captured one of those shots that will be passed on through the internet. Perhaps you might try darkening the right and top edges so that the eye is not drawn to it. And you have a great eye!! |
Nov 1st |
| 2 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Amazing shot, and now you can do it intentionally. Lucky you that you have your own garden for your subjects. Congratulations that you can now pass sixth grade science. It's too bad that they didn't make science more hands on for us. I haven't ever experimented with droplets and commend you for your efforts. Your color contrast is beautiful with the peach and green, and the stem even seems to have the same colors. I like your simple composition. Some may say your lower stem should be at the corner. Let's see what they say, I love this! |
Nov 1st |
| 2 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Wow, I like what you have done with this car, enriching the color, as well as deepening the colors of the surrounding area that helps to blend everything. Since you have some of the orange car showing anyhow, is there a reason you chose to cut off the fender on the red one? I'm wanting to see all of the front. I like the monochrome version as well, with the added benefit of not so many distractions. But that red is beautiful! |
Nov 1st |
| 2 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
It's not every day we see someone walking around with parrots--great to be in a spot to catch the subject. Disappointing that you could not get the tail feathers, but I feel it works with the bird being so much larger than the other for balance. The color and details of your subjects are right on for this swarthy fellow. I do suggest that you try to lighten the water and possibly smooth it because, in my opinion, it competes with the subjects |
Nov 1st |
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