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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Nice. Like the suggestion. I like the image much better. I wondered about many of the images I've taken recently. They all seem distorted. Yes, it was taken with a wide lens and hand held. Guess that's why a tripod should have been used. Thank you. |
Sep 20th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
ok. |
Sep 18th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Is this less static? Not sure I understand the concept. |
Sep 18th |
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| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I like it. Only suggestion I can make, which has been suggested to me, is flipping to have them looking to the right. As we are used to tracking from left to right, this might add a little to the photo. |
Sep 15th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Alternative 3 |
Sep 15th |
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| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
alternative 2 |
Sep 15th |
 |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
alternative 1 |
Sep 15th |
 |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
or this? |
Sep 13th |
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| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
What about this? |
Sep 13th |
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| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Barn was leaning and yes, it was being used. The farmer was housing his daughter's goat while she was on a mission trip. He had multiple barns but this one had the most character. I tried straighten the silo as I thought that was the more obvious. I'm not quite sure which line to use. Suggestions? |
Sep 11th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Yo, boy, a portrait. I love it. I have a hard time with them but this is a great "grab" shot. Like just about everything you did to enhance it. I might have left the interior black as I find myself floating away from her face. |
Sep 10th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Yo boy. I think this is great. Great job removing the others.
Portraits are hard for me. Trying to learn more about them in my current lesson online. I don't know how far you were from her but if it was 10 feet, then a flash might have brighten her face. "That's what the book says." |
Sep 10th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Oh, Brad. This is awesome. |
Sep 10th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
What about moving that exceptionally fine wine glass to the left of the dam. I don't know how to do that but you obviously know how to move things! Something about the glass on top of the leading line. Wonder if moving the glass to the left would still keep the village water reflection but would also be reflected in the glass. Ok, maybe blur the village and water while keeping that very clear wine reflection. Nice wine glass. Well, wine. |
Sep 10th |
| 27 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Ok, I'll try it. |
Sep 10th |
6 comments - 9 replies for Group 27
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6 comments - 9 replies Total
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