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A▲by rodfulkComment by Catherine_B: Oh dear, what happened to your image in post editing? It is all weird in the foreground, over processed or saturated, I can't tell. everything just kind of blurred in this one - 4 from me as a result. |
| 08/03/2018 10:03:53 AM |
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| 08/03/2018 08:33:31 AM |
Mt.Whitneyby rodfulkComment by streetpigeon: Nice, stark image. The proliferation of small details lends a jittery feel to this landscape, but that just makes it a different animal for me. Instead of being peaceful, it's dynamic and abstract, champing at the bit. Very interesting. |
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| 07/21/2018 12:13:34 PM |
Money Trailby rodfulkComment by CNovack: Voted earlier coming back to comment.
Awesome creativity with this composition! I love the arrangement of coins into two entwined snakes. The layered coins mimic the texture of snake scales. Kudos to you on the time and patience spent on creating these coin snakes! That said I do have a few critiques/suggestion on how to make the photograph even better. Processing or lighting or both seems to have brought out a 'glow' around the edges of the snakes. If it is a processing artifact my only suggestion is to scale back on it to see which step is creating those edges. Second is that the border around the frame really does not compliment the photo. I believe it would work best visually without any distracting border for your main subject is what captures the eye's attention to stay and look. Lastly is a suggestion. I don't know if it would work or not given that the surface may be very hard to work in. Grass(cut or long). These two snakes could be encircling each other in grass so that there would be a subtle nod and fun poke at the idiom: snake in the grass. |
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