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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Pete, I will give it a try. |
Mar 23rd |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
Good job, Pete. Which AI program did you use? There are soooo many to choose from, including a couple incorporated into PS. |
Mar 19th |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Anna, I agree with the others who found this image both scenic and peaceful. I also really like the adjustments Pete made-they enhance the mood nicely. |
Mar 17th |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Pete, I agree with the others about recropping this image. There are simply too many distractions pulling attention away from the story you're trying to tell. I've always believed that if an element doesn't add to the story, it's better to remove it. |
Mar 17th |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Natalia, you've transformed something ordinary and easily overlooked into a striking piece of art that beautifully echoes the flag of Denmark. You also recognized the intersecting lines of new grass that anchor and balance the composition. For me, this is an exceptional photograph-and a testament to your exceptional eye as a photographer. |
Mar 17th |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Suzanne, this is a great action shot. It really captures the competitive tension between the two riders. You can almost see the concentration on the face of the rider on the left as he's overtaken by the one on the right. The post?processing is clean and effective, too |
Mar 2nd |
| 5 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Mark, you raise an interesting point. Without seeing the original, I can only respond to the final result, but it appears you've achieved a good balance in tonality. For me, the image lacks a clear point of interest. My eye follows the flow of the water from the upper left, down through the frame, and out the lower right edge, without anything anchoring my attention. |
Mar 2nd |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 5
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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