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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Lisa, Thanks. Yes, the blend was very tricky. I did the best I could. People who don't do photoshop don't understand not all things are equal to do. I will have to read up on the new bee. |
Feb 22nd |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Reply |
Mark, Thanks. I agree. I shared it in this forum as it didn't feel complete and I appreciate the feedback. |
Feb 19th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Reply |
Henry, Yes, Erik Johansson is one of the best out there. He has amazing ideas and executes them flawlessly |
Feb 19th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Henry, You've done a great job with layers here. You've seamlessly integrated the photos and created a nicely balanced image with great movement and a good amount of variation in size and position . I personally might not have cut off the girl on the left but it works in your photo. |
Feb 9th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Kathy, Nice, As always my suggestions are a personal preference so take them or leave them but I like what you've done. |
Feb 5th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Kathy, Looking at this again I agree the orange moon does help balance the color scheme. I might take away the moon in front of the orange moon and soften the edge of the orange moon in some way as it looks stuck on right now. |
Feb 5th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Kathy, It's a wonderful picture. The extra large moon works really well. Maybe play around with size, color and brightness of the other moons. It's just such a powerful image overall and the two smaller moons aren't quite selling it for me. Maybe something with rings might be interesting instead of another moon. |
Feb 4th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Kathy, This is a powerful image. The colors are wonderful. I love the way the landscape goes on forever. I'm not sure the two extra moons add to the image. |
Feb 4th |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Another flawlessly constructed image in this series. My only "criticism" is I want more. Not sure what more would be yet. This image reminds me of a technically perfect image of a blood cell or something like that. Is there some direction you could take to make a statement? |
Feb 3rd |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Jan, I like the composition. The proportions create a nice juxtaposition. The stars don't seem "natural" in this image, they seem too close together given the size of the planet etc. I wonder if the sky were more black and the stars more spread out if it might sell the surreal image more |
Feb 3rd |
| 41 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Sue, You do such a beautiful job with your sets. Nicely done. |
Feb 3rd |
9 comments - 2 replies for Group 41
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| 54 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Alan, I really like how you've stripped this image down to very few elements and yet have created a complex and fascinating image. The way you created some asymmetry in an otherwise symmetric image, with the doorway or window on the left balances the image nicely. This reminds me a little of de Chirico. |
Feb 4th |
| 54 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Betty, I like this image. The colors and lines are dynamic. My only suggestion might be to crop the image so that the girls face is not dead center, maybe cut off some of the right side of the image following the rule of thirds. |
Feb 4th |
| 54 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Aavo, I like how you've converted this beautiful roof into a skateboarding park. Since you've included a shadow for the skateboards you might consider adding shadows of the people. Also the size of the top skater seems slightly off otherwise its almost believable. |
Feb 4th |
| 54 |
Feb 19 |
Comment |
Peggy, Although technically the elements have been handled nicely, it doesn't feel like a complete image. I have struggled with many images that are good but lack that punch I'm searching for. I'm not sure the red jewels add much. Maybe a real tear running down her face or some other element to suggest how she has been violated or why she is exiled to this area. |
Feb 4th |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 54
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13 comments - 2 replies Total
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