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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
You turned the image of a lovely flower into a real work of art, in my opinion. I really like the window within a window, with the flower coming out of the inner window. Nice job! |
Jul 5th |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
OMG, I feel really unobservant to have neglected the shadow! Thanks so much for your observation and change! |
Jul 5th |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
This is amazing work, in my opinion. I can't fathom how much work you must have put in to get those roots wrapped around that rock! The concrete worked well for the sky. All in all, I really appreciate what you have done here! |
Jul 4th |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Nice work with the image. In particular, I liked what you did with the yellow light layer. The only thing I might suggest is that you burn the chest area a bit, as it seems a bit too bright for a wild, weathered animal, at least to my eyes!
The shot was a golden opportunity! Hope you get another chance to get different poses and the feet. However, in my opinion, the missing feet don't matter and this pose is great! |
Jul 4th |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
Lovely image. You brought out the detail in an otherwise soft image, very nicely. I'll have to remember that trick to use Silver Effects Pro2 with the divide blend mode. I'm not sure what it did to change the already Detail processed image, but the result is very nice, in my opinion! |
Jul 4th |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
WOW, you did a fantastic job with that building reflection. The image is outstanding, in my opinion.
I am really bummed that I didn't see that museum when I attended my grandson's graduation, 4 years ago, at University of Minnesota! It seems that it would be hard to miss, but maybe it wasn't there? Or maybe I was just too absorbed in family! |
Jul 4th |
| 34 |
Jul 17 |
Comment |
This is an amazing image. I love the sepia tone and the sketch effect. Since I have no intentions of purchasing On1, I was hoping to learn a way to do the cracked paint effect without that software. It looks like they overlaid a texture image of birch bark, or something similar. What do you think?
There is only one comment I have on the image process, and that is the dark area at the bottom left (to the observer). Perhaps that could be cloned out and replaced by another part of the bark. It looks like the wood beneath the bark, where the bark peeled off. |
Jul 4th |
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