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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 64 |
May 21 |
Comment |
The patterns of the curving lines make a strong statement. I would suggest a lighter touch around the eye to give a less sinister appearance, unless you were going for sinister. If you had not described the subject I would not have known it was an elephant nor which direction the figure was facing. I prefer the larger version where the subject and direction it is facing are more apparent. |
May 7th |
| 64 |
May 21 |
Comment |
You captured the graphical repeating patterns and textures of the individual wood slats very well. The horizontally-centered composition is perfect and the level of brightness in the end window keeps thing centered. I would not change a thing. |
May 7th |
| 64 |
May 21 |
Comment |
The exposure treatment of the mountain, sky, and clouds is well done. As subjects, the jeep and bright roadway clash with the majestic rocks and sky. I don't care for this image. |
May 7th |
| 64 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I think the butes in this image create a very discernable dimensionality which the pano allows. I also like the storm cloud with falling rain that hasn't reached the ground yet. Nice capture. |
May 7th |
| 64 |
May 21 |
Comment |
You have captured the old timey feeling of the event very will in my opinion. I would crop the right side to hide the sign post and on the left to remove the passenger on the wagon whose head is mostly obscured by the flag anyway. |
May 7th |
| 64 |
May 21 |
Comment |
The framing of the two blossoms is very pleasing to me. I also like the imperfections/irregularities in the dark tones. The grass and soil in the background drop out nicely in the mono version. The branches are distracting but not much can be done with them. |
May 7th |
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