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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thank you Richard. Your modification makes everything looks really straight and a little bit unnatural, to my eyes. As I explained to Michael above, the building sits on a hill, therefore it looks a little slant to the left as I see it. |
Mar 13th |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for your opinion, Arne. The ND filter can remove people when they MOVE, but when they hang around or pace back and forth, it will leave some streaks! |
Mar 10th |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
I concur with your opinion. The buildng sits on a hill, the nenown Beacon Hill, a signature landmark of Boston. |
Mar 7th |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
The majesty of Mt. Shasta is skilfully captured against a backdrop of white cloud and a blue sky! I really like the way you crop the image into a panorama that gives more emphasis to the mountain peakwhile showing its proportion to the vegetation and lad mass under it. Very attractive capturing! |
Mar 3rd |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Arne, you did it again! your skillful treatment of black and white has rendered a magical image that stimulates thinking and emotion. The crop really draws the fiewer eyes to the pier with its lamp posts on both sides, which defines the borders between a man made structure and nothingness.
Your choice of subject and the use of an ND filter to blur out a space thas was boring and trivial to set the viewer's mind into a speculating mood! |
Mar 3rd |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Yes, I can see all three. The badger is on the left of the trunk, the bulldog is in the middle trunk and the wolf is in a position to dart away in the lower right side of the trunk.
The B&W conversion adds to the mood and a feeling of nothingness to the place. I wonder what sofftware you used in the conversion besides Photoshop: Topaz or Nik Analog Effect?converter? |
Mar 3rd |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
A very plessant fall photo. The morning sunlight that shone through the trees did brighten up the road and its sides, bringing out the magica colors of the foliage.
I agree with Larry regarding holding the camera a bit lower to capture the far end of the winding road, reaching further into the background. |
Mar 3rd |
| 36 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thank you Larry. It indeed looks a lot better than my original one. |
Mar 3rd |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 36
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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