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11/17/2014 02:54:23 AM |
You have to admit, though, it would've been hilarious if godot left you a comment :-). |
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11/17/2014 12:07:25 AM |
Margaret, why would you be "Deeply Offended" by the comments? They all say some variation of the same thing pretty much, and they are certainly not personally directed... I would think maybe when that many people agree independently, it might be a datum to take into account? |
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11/16/2014 03:14:24 PM |
Beautiful love the processing |
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11/15/2014 03:20:01 PM |
It beautiful. And great name too...... I like how you did the man and boy. Is there a name for that technique? I'm interested in learning hat skill. Great soothing colors. |
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11/15/2014 12:46:32 AM |
Looks like a nice place, but I don't know about the over-the-top processing personally...
Well composed though, and good light. |
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11/13/2014 02:49:11 PM |
Interesting place, good capture, but it just feels over-processed and fuzzy to me. I still rated it well and gave you a 6, but it would have been an 8 if it had been less fuzzy HDR. |
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11/13/2014 01:16:50 PM |
Beautiful simple scene but from a personal perspective am not keen on the processing. Would like to see this in original format. |
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11/13/2014 06:21:19 AM |
Nicely seen and framed, I just wish the people were a little less cooked by the processing. |
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11/11/2014 07:14:06 PM |
this is a 10 without the cardboard "worshipers" - they kill this terrific image. don't know if this will be a DQ or not. gl |
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11/10/2014 02:41:48 PM |
I gave this a 78. I love everything about it... except for the people.
Without the people, it would be my highest scoring image of the challenge with a perfect 10.
I'd have waited until they left. *sigh*
THe processing is lovely... there's just a bit of weird grainy stuff in the middle of each left and right side... but that's not a deal breaker as the people are.
I hope this does well for you. |
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11/10/2014 10:59:06 AM |
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11/10/2014 05:54:00 AM |
Not my kind of processing, but great composition! |
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11/10/2014 12:55:03 AM |
I'm an HDR man myself, but this is just too cooked for my taste, the more so because "Waiting for Godot" is a bleak and unrelenting piece of work and, for me, it belongs in the darker end of the light spectrum, so to speak: I'd want the bleak-day-on-the-moors look here, nyself.
Of course, that's just me. It's a heck of a location, a good POV, a dramatic sky, lots to like. If I felt the processing were more apt, it might have been an 8. As it is, a 7. |
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