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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Pete I too looked at 62 but I prefer the coloured version. The mono is too much of the sameness in tones for my preference. |
Sep 8th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
This is just lovely Rick and I do agree with David that a little cropping does enhance the image. Having scanned from a slide I think this is particularly good, so many scans just don't seem to have the quality one would like to have |
Sep 7th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
As always Nick your imagination is priceless. I can't add more than to say it so original an delightfully clever |
Sep 7th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Without an explanation of the image one could never guess what one is looking at. Not that that is important since this becomes, to me, abstract art, and Mark I do apologise but an abstract is not something that I can easily comment on. However, for your records I do think it is something important to have taken. |
Sep 7th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Yes Pete, Rick seemed to nail that which would enhance the image. It is beautiful as it stands. |
Sep 7th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Despite the others enhancing the saturation I tend to prefer the airy-fairyness of your image, it is soothing and speculative to ponder upon. One would never guess that there was surging traffic passing by. Nothing to change in my opinion Beautiful scene Candia. |
Sep 7th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
This is great character portrait of a man taking a break from his duties and the Monochrome is by far the more outstanding. I too was disturbed,slighty, by the padlock and its removal is an improvement ; enough of the BG in Pete's version is left to recognise that that is a man's workplace.
Good work David |
Sep 7th |
| 5 |
Sep 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Pete. I see why everyone is referring to the saturation. I believe this is something I do too often perhaps I am overly fond of bright colours. |
Sep 7th |
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