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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
I think the diagonal line really makes the picture and agree the fox is squinting at a possible intruder. I would only crop very very slightly or not at all and leave all the orange Colorado dirt contributing to the diagonal. |
Aug 25th |
| 2 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Very impressed with the Drager effect and the way it brings out your lines, resulting in strong expressions of thoughtful affection. I would leave the dark spots or very slight adjustment. |
Aug 25th |
| 2 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Very nice. I like the almost negative space of the water and the reflections slowly fading away, so would not crop. Great story and lighting. |
Aug 25th |
| 2 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
The focus and detail is striking but slightly out-balances the flower, so I would crop slightly from the bottom and about a quarter of the flower. Didn't notice the frame, but black might be good. |
Aug 25th |
| 2 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Great image, but shoulders and top of head although in great focus do not contribute. A crop would improve the pensive expression and the effect of the right hand gesture. |
Aug 25th |
| 2 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Great sunset and reflection on the beech with the tide just going out I think. So, all the lights are still giving it a peaceful impression. The figures on the jetty and on the beech seem clear making me think that it was longer that 0.8 secs ??
Now having read all your comments, I think it is great as is. Possibly because I am mostly impressed by the sunset's reflection on the sand and feel that this use of partly negative space is effective and gives it a waning effect and more meaning. |
Aug 25th |
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