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| 02/10/2020 09:35:11 AM |
Chapelby mefnjComment: I see a relief effect in the sky so in that sense probably a good imitation of the Woodbury process. Also lots of detail and a good distribution of tones. The scene itself I find not so appealing, rather standard. |
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| 02/10/2020 05:37:44 AM |
neogothic by primabarbaraComment: Great tones and details. Unusual viewpoint, makes me dizzy in a positive way. |
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| 02/10/2020 05:30:51 AM |
Ring The Bell For Waterby patchesComment: Beautiful clean still life with the light and shadows really bringing out the shape of the objects and showing all the details. |
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| 02/10/2020 05:24:22 AM |
Lottieby NeatComment: It has good detail and nice soft tones, plus an old style border, but for me it does not have the feel of a Woodbury type. This is probably caused by the very light background. To me, it just looks like a normal modern image colored to achieve a bit old style effect. |
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| 02/10/2020 04:27:26 AM |
The Lesser Flamingoby CuttoothComment: Stunning, a different subject than expected, with great tones and detail. I love how the tones of background and flamingo at the bottom are equal and then the background graduates to dark while the flamingo goes light and stands out, still showing all detail in the feathers and beak. |
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| 02/10/2020 04:21:26 AM |
people never smiled in old photographyby PennyStreetComment: They maybe never smiled, but did not look frustrated or angry either ;-) They tried to look their best. The image does not show the fine detail as expected from a woodbury type. Lots of soft focus. For me, the sepia tone and border is not enough to give it the old feel it needs. |
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| 02/10/2020 04:15:26 AM |
Footstepsby markwileyComment: Lovely scene, great soft tones. Love the wide angle approach to use the foreground steps and lines draw the eyes into the perspective. I like it. Nit picking: I would clone out the two small parts of the branch on the right , just above the trees. |
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| 02/10/2020 04:10:20 AM |
Ian Paiceby MonaComment: Great image with beautiful light and good empty space. It does not have the old feel to it with lots of mid-tones and detail, as expected from woodbury type. |
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| 02/10/2020 04:06:57 AM |
Still Life Wtih Applesby LydiaComment: Nice image with an old style feel to it. Good composition. I wanted to suggest that it might have been better moving the camera a bit up and to the right, but then I realized you would have lost the open part of the cloth, which adds nice detail. Just a bit ore empty space top right then? Or crop a bit of the left? It just feels a little bit unbalanced to me. |
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| 02/10/2020 03:22:56 AM |
Winter landscapeby MargaretNetComment: Beautiful, with great detail and great distribution of tones. My eyes are drawn to the building and then to the mountains and back. |
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