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| 07/31/2022 08:27:14 PM |
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| 07/29/2022 09:25:31 PM |
Lava Lillyby CiscoComment: The colors on this really pop! Surprised you didn't enter Asymmetry III. Been a few years - getting ready to jump back in? :-) Go for it. |
| 07/28/2022 06:27:49 AM |
guitarby arjuComment: This was a clever entry. I like it. |
| 07/27/2022 09:51:21 PM |
Atriumby BikerGregComment: I'm surprised we haven't seen more of this location from you. Awesome setting. I imagine there must be some wonderful shadows and light play at different times of the day? It's only been 17 years since your last entry. Jump back in! :-) |
| 07/27/2022 09:20:00 AM |
A Facade of Sortsby dreambigxoxoComment: I found this to be an interesting entry. Wondering if the 'Miniature Effect' bleeding into the lower stone area had any impact on your score. Overall I like the color and detail.
About time to enter a new challenge, don't you think? :-) |
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| 07/20/2022 11:23:01 PM |
standbyby NiallOTuamaComment: I usually don't care for the textured overlay, but the feel you've given this is very journalistic overall. A story here. As a viewer I'm intrigued. |
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| 07/19/2022 09:45:22 AM |
1821 - Constable's Englandby BlueDragonComment: Such a lovely location. Would love to spend some time there. Noticed that it's been nearly 17 years since your last entry ... you should consider jumping back in. :-) |
| 07/10/2022 06:27:39 PM |
Hal 2022by KodakComment: I like the approach you took with this image. The comment you made in the "Photographer's Comments" is so true! :-)
One thing that could have made this a little stronger, IMO, would have been to try and reduce the glare on the headlight housing. Either a polarizing filter (at the time of image capture), or possibly the use of 'clarify' in post would have worked. |
| 07/10/2022 05:12:31 PM |
Come On Downby ElaineComment: Whoa! A bit of vertigo when this first loads on your screen. :-) I like the processing choices you made on this to make the bricks really standout. Interesting effect at the bottom landing area as it's hard to tell what's there ... mysterious! |
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| 07/09/2022 10:02:17 PM |
Untitledby cynthiannComment: This was a gutsy call for the challenge theme. It takes a bit of thinking to process whereas a more traditional "vanishing point" is easier to identify. Wonderful tones and detail. So ... how long did it take that drop of water to vanish past the tip of the leaf? :-) |
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