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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Nadia,
Love the concept and I learned how to create a sphere!
I might try to increase the vignette to tone down the sand a bit more. Nicely done.
Tom
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Lisa,
Good story and concept. Good use of the Live Composite tools on your OM camera. Well done.
Tom
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
Hazel,
Thanks for the comments. I appreciate your feedback. I'm leaving the ceiling as is.
Tom
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
Hi Nadia,
Interesting suggestion as always. I'll have to play with that, and thanks for the kudo on "Crisis of Faith".
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
I agree about keeping the ceiling part.
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Reply |
Brian,
I can see how the partial image would be distracting. Thanks.
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Brian,
Interesting concept. I too thought this was Lady Di at first. I agree with Nadia's concept. I like the idea of giving these all equal weight. |
Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Marta,
Sorry to hear about your furnace and cat. Animals become part of the family. I like what Nadia has done with the image, I like introducing the motion blur.
Tom
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Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hazel,
Fun shot which I enjoy looking at. For me, I'd keep your original crop and put a gradiant on top to darken the bottom half of the image starting at the waterline being the lighter part of the gradiant. |
Feb 24th |
| 41 |
Feb 24 |
Comment |
Hi Brad,
Very moody image in monochrome, so it was a good choice. Agree with Brian's crop.
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Feb 24th |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 41
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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