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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Jorn - Thanks, it's a challenge to see things in a different way. |
Apr 11th |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Jorn - it is certainly thought provoking. Ian has brought forth many interesting questions. Good try - keep trying! |
Apr 9th |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Jay - thanks, it's always fun to try new things. |
Apr 9th |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Ian - Great idea to crop to pano - love it! |
Apr 9th |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Tyler - I have to agree with Ian, that the pano format works better. Lovely view, either way. |
Apr 7th |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Ian - thanks so much! While I liked the original pano, I just wanted to play a bit... I had seen some images with paint style drips with the multi colors, and wanted to try something different. |
Apr 7th |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Trey - I agree, Charleston has an abundance of interesting subjects. While I like what you have done with the door, the fact that it's not properly aligned bothers me. When you open in ACR, the transform tool will assist you in proper alignment most of the time. |
Apr 2nd |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Jay - great image! I like the bird, too. The original color works better, in my opinion, as it is more intense. |
Apr 2nd |
| 76 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Ian - Very nice! Love the blues and magentas. This is wonderful even without the sunrise colors. The water on the far rocks is very misty, and looks great. Your early rise has certainly been worth it. |
Apr 2nd |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 76
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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