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Comment from Polly Brown
Initial Impact: 5
Presentation: 5
Colours:5
Focus: 5
Detail: 5
Interest: 5
Lighting: 5
Description: 5
Story Telling Ability: 5
Good job Annie. I like this one.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2010
Initial Impact: 5
Presentation: 5
Colours:5
Focus: 5
Detail: 5
Interest: 5
Lighting: 5
Description: 5
Story Telling Ability: 5
Good job Annie. I like this one.
Comment Written 04-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
Comment from Southernbelle Photos
Colors nice. Details nice. DoF nice. Lighting nice. Initial impact nice. Creativity of presentation nice. Color harmony nice. Center of interest nice. Technical excellence nice. Technique nice. Story telling nice. Thanks for sharing this pleasant scene. Southernbelle
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2010
Colors nice. Details nice. DoF nice. Lighting nice. Initial impact nice. Creativity of presentation nice. Color harmony nice. Center of interest nice. Technical excellence nice. Technique nice. Story telling nice. Thanks for sharing this pleasant scene. Southernbelle
Comment Written 04-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
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You welcome, Southernbelle
Comment from RedRockArt
Details from Highlight to shadows in the background, and blacks without detail, give it a full tonal range.
Initial impact 5
Creativity 5
Color harmony 5
Center of interest 5
Technical excellence 5
Story telling 5
A challenge for an artist can be to make their work look as good online as the original subject or better.
Reviewers review what we see, as my time is limited, have only time to review, subjects or images I like and then try to give helpful suggestions.
Sharpening is important.
Any changes in a digital, even re-sizing causes a loss of sharpening. So final sharpening after all changes are made, can make them look the way we want...
The only suggestion that I could give you about your work, is that a bit of sharpening may give this more punch.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2010
Details from Highlight to shadows in the background, and blacks without detail, give it a full tonal range.
Initial impact 5
Creativity 5
Color harmony 5
Center of interest 5
Technical excellence 5
Story telling 5
A challenge for an artist can be to make their work look as good online as the original subject or better.
Reviewers review what we see, as my time is limited, have only time to review, subjects or images I like and then try to give helpful suggestions.
Sharpening is important.
Any changes in a digital, even re-sizing causes a loss of sharpening. So final sharpening after all changes are made, can make them look the way we want...
The only suggestion that I could give you about your work, is that a bit of sharpening may give this more punch.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
Comment from steve's lot
image 5/5
focus 5/5
lighting 5/5
detail 5/5
nice image of horses lots of good color and detail.
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
image 5/5
focus 5/5
lighting 5/5
detail 5/5
nice image of horses lots of good color and detail.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
Lovely shot. I love horses. They are the most graceful domesticated animals whether standing or running. A painter;s delight.Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
Lovely shot. I love horses. They are the most graceful domesticated animals whether standing or running. A painter;s delight.Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
Comment from wilkor
This is quite a good photograph but the im portant details are in the shadows. Herses shouls be lighter with more detail as should be interior of wagon. Wilf
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
This is quite a good photograph but the im portant details are in the shadows. Herses shouls be lighter with more detail as should be interior of wagon. Wilf
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
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Comment from tedmunro
thats a very nice looking photograph from stanley park.i dont know if you know but about one quarter of the trees blew down in stanley park about three years ago in a big storm. it was a real mess. very nice and clear photo with good colors. a pleasure to review and ty for sharing
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
thats a very nice looking photograph from stanley park.i dont know if you know but about one quarter of the trees blew down in stanley park about three years ago in a big storm. it was a real mess. very nice and clear photo with good colors. a pleasure to review and ty for sharing
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
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Yhank you very much
Comment from d90dewey
I certainly will! So natural and inviting. I love the frame, especially the large tree to go with the Clydesdales. Your focus and dof are great, as are the colors, especially that of the near horse. Thanks for sharing what would be a great day!
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
I certainly will! So natural and inviting. I love the frame, especially the large tree to go with the Clydesdales. Your focus and dof are great, as are the colors, especially that of the near horse. Thanks for sharing what would be a great day!
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
Comment from LarryB
Arent these hores pulled tour the greatest. Sorry you didn't get the chance.
I like how you framed it with the tree.
It is a pleasing scene, well done.
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
Arent these hores pulled tour the greatest. Sorry you didn't get the chance.
I like how you framed it with the tree.
It is a pleasing scene, well done.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much
Comment from Yukondick
Now you are getting close to my home. We usually stay near this point at the entrance to Stanley Park. Interesting shot with the tree forming a frame. Unfortunately, I think you should have opened up the shadows on the horses and in the buggy
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
Now you are getting close to my home. We usually stay near this point at the entrance to Stanley Park. Interesting shot with the tree forming a frame. Unfortunately, I think you should have opened up the shadows on the horses and in the buggy
Comment Written 03-Dec-2010
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2010
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Thank you very much