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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Aug 25 |
Comment |
Joan, what a lovely setting and a wonderfully colorful train! It is amazing that this image was taken with an iphone but they seem to get better every year. I few suggestions for you to consider. I think a square crop would allow us to focus more on the train itself. Also, since it was fall, consider getting more contrasts between the yellows and the greens. |
Aug 20th |
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| 16 |
Aug 25 |
Reply |
WOW, the selective brightening makes a big difference. Thanks for the suggestion! |
Aug 19th |
| 16 |
Aug 25 |
Comment |
Rene, I know nothing about fine art architecture style but I do like the feel of this image. The geometric shapes and the interest added by the angle of the roof of the building closest to us. I also like to contrast between the parts of the building in sunlight in shadow. Could you share a bit on how. you edited this image and the main elements of fine art architecture? |
Aug 18th |
| 16 |
Aug 25 |
Comment |
The animal is in a great position for us to get a good look at his entire body. It appears sharp from front to back. If possible, I would like to see the eye lightened a bit. Also, you may want to consider a slightly tighter crop so that the water in the background is less distracting. |
Aug 18th |
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| 16 |
Aug 25 |
Comment |
Charles, great black and white image! I think the angle you took from added interest. Lots of different textures throughout the image. Your treatment of the sky definitely adds drama...but it might be a bit too much drama and may be competing with the buildings. Also, I feel that the flagpole on the left edge of the image is a bit distracting. I think a slightly different crop would help. |
Aug 7th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 16
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4 comments - 1 reply Total
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