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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Bogdan, thanks for all your comments. I didn't think of using the portrait orientation but now that I see Terry's, I prefer it too. |
Aug 26th |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
I love color, but this bride is so much more beautiful in black and white, with your "color" adjustments and face enhancement tools. And I like the softness in the hair and dress; it goes well with the bride's face. Great job. Now where can I get face enhancement? |
Aug 20th |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
The water, the trees, and the banks are beautiful in their blurred state. The bridge is a little hard on the eyes in its present state. If you remove the green boards, and sharpen just the bridge a bit, you have a work of art. |
Aug 20th |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
You don't need a giraffe. You've got the bales in the back of the field to tell the rest of the story. I would crop the front where there are no furrows, and take a little off each side (and off the sky to preserve the upper as 1/3) if you wish to preserve the aspect ratio, and bring the bales closer to the viewer. |
Aug 20th |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
I like your pelican - great composition and sharpness - but best of all, I feel like I am relating to him. His face makes me smile. |
Aug 18th |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
I like the photo of the flag you created, beside the vegetables you used for your creation. I'm guessing you actually shredded the carrots and diced the onion greens, and glued them on your white paper, and perhaps made an imprint of the cut onion for the center, and embellished it. The photo really is a beautiful and creative tribute to India and its flag. |
Aug 18th |
| 16 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks to Terry and the others for the helpful comments. Terry, I see now that I really did lose the variations of light and dark, especially the light on the trusses. Your reworking makes that so clear. |
Aug 15th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 16
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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