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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Mark, I forget what I was standing on but I do remember trying get the camera as close as possible and as steady as possible; I've have lots of blurry photos too. Luckily these wasps were too busy to notice me. |
Oct 6th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Although I'm not as old as you; I and my brother have recently been scanning photos and negatives for when we were growing up in Colorado. It really evokes some cherished memories that will only be relived in our minds. Thanks sharing one of your memories. |
Oct 6th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
This image has a real ethereal feeling to it. Your PP has accented the subtle colors lending more depth to the image. Nice technique, I shall give it a try in the future. |
Oct 6th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
I agree with Mark's comments, it's rare to find streets like this devoid of quite a few people; it's too bad the one you want to have there is almost out of sight. Still, this image really does evoke a nostalgic feeling, especially for those have experienced these types of villages. |
Oct 6th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
This is a very soothing image. Yes, there are a lot of triangles; I like the converging lines of the fences which leads my eye to the house. Adding the black cat was a nice touch. I tried using Luminar 4 to replace the sky, however, the software didn't even recognize there was any sky. Using PS perhaps you could isolate most of the sky area and then using the gradient tool you might be able to darken it to a more acceptable level. |
Oct 6th |
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