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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 63 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Hi Priscilla, this purple is my favorite color and the flower is so amazingly beautiful. I love the shot and I would love it even more if it had a background without texture and in a color tone that would not compete with the colors of the flower. This way, the flower and its textures would pop. |
Mar 24th |
| 63 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Hi Neal, what a beautiful image. I love the colors and the composition. To make it even more striking, I'd agree with the points made by Lisa. Very nice! |
Mar 24th |
| 63 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Hi Murphy, it paid off the time to choose these beautiful flowers. The image has impact, very clean and sharp focus. I like the tonal range, the composition, and the background adds to the subject. I would not change anything in it. |
Mar 23rd |
| 63 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Hi Pat, very creative crop on this tulip. Without the title of the image I would not be sure which type of flower it was. I like the tone range, and think it would gain if the whites were whiter, more contrast. The image has impact as it makes the viewer to explore it to find out more about it. As Priscilla, I would like to see more space around it. Good shot! |
Mar 23rd |
| 63 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Madhu, impressive image. You did a great job lightning up the original to show the beautiful details of this creature. The cropping is appropriate and the image has good perspective, giving dimension to the subject. Also, the focus nicely emphasizes the texture. Well done! |
Mar 23rd |
| 63 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Hi Lisa,
Your frogs always bring a smile to my face. About this image, I like the colors, the centered composition and the tight cropping, with no distractions and the selective focus on the eyes. Having the subject sitting on a finger shows how small it is, adding impact. Thanks for posting this image. I learned from the discussion. |
Mar 21st |
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