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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, John! |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Ella, yes I agree. Really flat. |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Ed, I do not see your option for processing my photo. |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Reply |
Peter,
Once again, thank you for practical advice. I think that the version proposed by you improved my photo. For some reason, I was hesitant with this adjustment and did not conduct it. And in vain. |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi, Ella!
Very interesting dialogue has already been higher in the comments. I will only add on my own that I really like the soft and wide range of shades of gray in this picture. I like the original landscape version. |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi, Paul!
Agree with Ella opinion about "the other child was a distraction and did not add anything to the image". There is definitely the main character here. And on my monitor, the portrait looks very underexposed too. |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi, Ed!
I like this photo. Very soft texture. A very mysterious place. As if enchanted fairy tales or fantasy. Well done! |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi, John!
I agree completely with the previous comments. The result was a very interesting story.
Peter commented: "I would clone out the letters (T,S) behind the RH column and maybe slightly reduce the brightness of the column and maybe reduce the brightness of the lower part of the poster below the guy with the untied bow tie too." - +1 from me too.
Ed commented: "a bit of dodging of the passing coupe would help them stand out" - +1 from me too.
It may also make sense to remove the inscription above the head of a man who is sitting on the right - "LESTURE". |
Jan 9th |
| 31 |
Jan 19 |
Comment |
Hi, Peter!
Here I just want to say WOW!!! This photo "rings" in my eyes. Perfect!
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Jan 9th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 31
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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