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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 57 |
May 18 |
Comment |
I like that the whole flower is in focus. For me, the grey line adds a bit of interest - a hint of environment. The angle of the main stem, the angle of the line, and the multiple angles of the petals on their individual stems all work together to give a wonderful Catherine Wheel effect to the image. |
May 16th |
| 57 |
May 18 |
Comment |
This is a really pretty image, with the colour of the petals standing out from the green of the leaves. I like the composition with the two flowers behind - it balances well. I also like the balance that the two beards on the fall petals provide.
I, perhaps, would think about cloning out the little bright red bud at the top to keep my attention on the centre flower. |
May 16th |
| 57 |
May 18 |
Comment |
What a fun image, with great abstract shapes and colours in the ripples.
I also agree with the above comments. Perhaps you could use a high pass filter masked to the top of the droplet only. It doesn't need a lot of sharpening - just a tweak. |
May 16th |
| 57 |
May 18 |
Comment |
I love your composition in this image, and the way each flower sits in relation to the others. I also find the brown spots a little distracting - but they also make for a realistic shot. The border is well sized and well placed to let me know where the image starts and ends. |
May 16th |
| 57 |
May 18 |
Comment |
What a beautiful image! I keep looking at it and keep seeing more in the detail and colours. I think that a crop from the right, as Cindy suggests, would decrease distraction and focus the viewer more on the three main flowers. |
May 16th |
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