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| 09/07/2017 05:03:56 PM |
Hanging aroundby kaiyangComment by streetpigeon: Cool perspective, and with all the struts and wires the eye is induced to move about attempting to make some sense of it. The central figure is striking, like a spider in its web. With so much form at play, it's a good choice to highlight that by going black and white. |
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| 09/02/2017 09:43:28 AM |
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| 08/04/2017 04:07:23 PM |
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| 08/01/2017 02:50:38 AM |
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| 07/25/2017 06:13:29 PM |
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| 07/21/2017 02:02:06 AM |
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| 06/08/2017 09:57:27 PM |
Sunsetby kaiyangComment by snaffles: Greetings from the Critique Club!
An interesting pic, showing the fun intimacy of a family having fun on a very interesting piece of architecture. However, the left side of the pic is a nice sunset over a city, and it competes with the family/bridge...in fact, even your title draws attention more to the sunset than the family. Hence, they cancel each other out as the eye is continually roving between the two sides, and finding no rest in either. Hence the high number of low scores. Also, there is far too much post-processing work going on in the colour department. It doesn't look real, and anything here that looks fake (especially in Free Studies, where competition is already very tough and you are expected to enter your very best work from that month) will get voted down. I suggest focusing more on the composition and less on the post-processing!
Feel free to PM me with any comments or questions,
Susan |
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| 06/07/2017 01:11:21 PM |
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| 06/02/2017 08:42:46 PM |
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| 05/26/2017 11:41:32 AM |
Hikingby kaiyangComment by ubique: The critter blends in nicely with the bark of the tree, which is the point of him, I guess. He rewards a longer look, because he (slowly) becomes more and more resolved as you stare at him. He even moved a bit, after a minute or so. Not a 'stunning' wildlife picture, but we've seen plenty of those before. This is a bit different, although that's faint praise and both of us know it. Thank you. |
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