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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Yes I think it even works better in macro--still a great image whichever |
May 18th |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Comment |
When I first looked at this I thought one could just draw a straight line down on the RH side and eliminate the darkness altogether but looking at changes the members made, particularly David's "arty feel," I no longer think that necessary
Good work Sophia.
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May 4th |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Comment |
It's a beautiful image Mark and I do that Pete's lighting intensity makes it more so. |
May 4th |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Jim this is a good shot of the interaction of the birds but with my experience of PSA's Nature exhibitions (and with 40 years of membership) I find that more and more the judges want the nature shot to show the subject "doing something." Yes, the herons are nest building but the clutter and similarity to colour in the surrounding branches diminishes the birds at work. Sorry Jim, hope I am not offending |
May 4th |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Rick,I think Sophia said it all--mouth watering indeed! the white spots and a tiny bit more space at the top to just show the lids |
May 2nd |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Comment |
I did not understand the title (probably a generation gap) and in case others
might be curious...
"Goth is a music-based subculture that began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s. It was developed by fans of Gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk music genre. The name Goth was derived directly from the genre.
The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued to diversify and spread throughout the world. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from 19th-century Gothic fiction and from horror films." discovered there is just one in the US-- White Lake MI--in case you are interested.
It is a great image David and I like the dark vignette and I don't think it needs further darkening but I would like to see her eyes brightened. Her eyes, as they stand, but are piercing but I wonder if making them a brighter grey would intensify the look. I thought of blue but perhaps would be overkill.
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May 2nd |
| 5 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Yes, it's a lovely serene image, but I do think that Rick's addition makes it even more so |
May 1st |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 5
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| 79 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Is it Fine Art Gerard? I think that is in the eye fo the beholder! But your image unfortunately isn't of the noble beast alone but his companion is part of the picture and this diminishes the impact of that satisfied-looking beast |
May 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 79
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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