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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Actually, Pete I like your second one more; the downed fence line leads to the trees (which because of your crop are not so predominant) which then leads to the barn. My eye keeps going from the fence post to the tree to the barn and back to the fence post. A continuous loop. For me, it creates more depth to your image. I like it. |
Oct 4th |
| 5 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I like this image, it's very calming and pleasing to the eye. I just wish there was more scenery to the right of the house. Great clouds and color saturation. |
Oct 3rd |
| 5 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Pete,
I really like this image, however, the trees on the right are competing with the barn so I did a little tighter crop taking out some of the sky too. Your thoughts. |
Oct 3rd |
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| 5 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Another great image from the Master of Creativity! This image has inspired me to create something from some of my non-inspired images. If my mental image can be transformed into a digital image I might have it for next month's Digital Dialogue. Thanks David. |
Oct 3rd |
| 5 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
It's funny how we humans anthropomorphize the animals we see. He has a collar so I don't believe he is homeless; however, he may have miss placed his caregiver. Your image made me smile and then feel a little sympathetic; a story well told. Well done. |
Oct 3rd |
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4 comments - 1 reply Total
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