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11/20/2018 02:23:51 AM |
This is your car? I'm coming to visit, please prepare tea and lamingtons. Thank you. |
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11/11/2018 08:07:18 PM |
for some reason I love that patch of grass on the left. it's so bright and curvy like a tennis ball. |
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11/11/2018 01:00:20 PM |
I really like how you've made the car stand out from the background. |
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11/11/2018 10:26:58 AM |
I like this a lot, Marion, including your selective use of the filter. I often do something similar to tame an unruly background and put a stamp on my subject, so to speak. |
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11/11/2018 09:10:55 AM |
Interesting synthetic motion blur effect. This edit inserts the photographer/editor into the image. It's not right or wrong but a choice we make. |
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11/11/2018 07:31:29 AM |
ooh, great spot and well executed :) |
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11/10/2018 10:22:14 PM |
Thanks for explaining your processing approach, which saved me a bunch of confusion. It's a strange effect, but interesting. I like the elegant curve in the road that allows a straight ahead view of the sea (as it looks to me). It's a good composition that affords room for movement. Very pleasant color palette. |
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11/10/2018 09:26:52 PM |
Nice work with that filter masking, really makes the car pop out at you - color and tones of the car are complementary to the surroundings |
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