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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Jay - Thanks, so much |
Jul 20th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Trey - Yes, your B&W has more appeal |
Jul 17th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Trey - Thanks. I've been using grocery store flowers quite a bit lately. |
Jul 17th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Ian - Many thanks. With staying at home, this is an alternate way of working with old images. |
Jul 17th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Jorn - Thank-you. Sometimes it's just fun to play... |
Jul 15th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Ian - this is a nice portrait, Glenda the good witch? My thoughts of witches tend to caldrons and cackling faces, so I might have tried a few non-traditional portrait poses, especially if there were other props handy. Very nice PP. |
Jul 15th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Trey - I have to agree with Jorn, the brown river is not very pleasing, in my opinion. However, with that being said, I suspect that it was indeed somewhat brown-ish when you were there, and is representative of reality. I did try a BW and think it works better, in my opinion. I like the flow of the water, and the sharp rocks. |
Jul 15th |
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| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Jorn - this is a lovely image. I agree with Stephen that the B&W is a great change as it concentrates the viewer on the window and shadows, rather than the distance, but that's just my opinion. |
Jul 15th |
| 76 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Jay - I really like your image. I am glad you mentioned that the building does curve out, perhaps a longer perspective would emphasize that point. I do like the lines of the building and the reflection is perfect. |
Jul 15th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 76
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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