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| 02/04/2026 11:25:19 PM |
Freezing-dayby mariucaComment: I like the POV on this. Always amazes me how many pigeons there are in the city! The color is nice and warm in this. A smidge of perspective correction to straighten the far wall and door could be in order, but it's minor. Good luck. |
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| 02/04/2026 11:22:49 PM |
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| 02/04/2026 11:21:50 PM |
blastby skewsmeComment: I like the concept and the location. However, there's something that just feels off about this. Post processing perhaps? Shadows lifted in the tunnel. Some grain added in the lower corners maybe? |
| 02/04/2026 11:17:17 PM |
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| 02/04/2026 11:13:42 PM |
The Magic Forestby Bear_MusicComment: This is interesting and fun to look at. I'm not always the best with some color tones but this feels like there's some lilac/magenta to it? Maybe a pure conversion to B&W would be a consideration? |
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| 02/04/2026 11:11:21 PM |
The watchersby hajekaComment: This is a fun POV. :-) They're so plump! ... and I llke the overall balance in your choice of composition / subject placement. |
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| 02/04/2026 11:08:27 PM |
Under the Pierby MelethiaComment: That must be one large pier based on the size of the supports! Fun image overall. I like the toning choice. |
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| 02/04/2026 11:05:53 PM |
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| 02/04/2026 05:30:11 PM |
Saturdayby KristjanUnnarComment: Looks like you had plenty of resolution and detail here. The grass and the dog's fur are sharply in focus, etc. I'm not a fan of the wide ratio presentation for this. I think this would score much higher with a tighter crop (below the distant hill line) and a strong cut on the right also. Just my opinion. Should still do well for you. Good luck. |
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| 02/04/2026 05:27:43 PM |
Fresh snowby beatabgComment: How did you manage to break through the snowcrete?! That's what we're calling it here anyway (several inches of ice on top of the snow). Don't hate me, but I think with this title one would expect fresh snow without any tracks, etc. Maybe repositioning to the right and dialing in tighter on that small pine tree and shadows (without any disturbed snow surface) would have been a little stronger? |
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