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Mashpee_Paula said at 6:39 p.m. on Jul 3, 2007:
Exquiste!!! Fascinating beautiful pictures! I love them all!! Thanks. :)
Woland783 said at 7:08 p.m. on Jul 3, 2007:
i really like the last picture!
ElZorroTOX said at 2:11 p.m. on Jul 6, 2007:
The 3rd and 4th pictures are awesome.
OscarDaniel said at 2:26 p.m. on Jul 25, 2007:
Exellent tabblo , I like all pictures!
Rheap said at 3:45 p.m. on Jul 25, 2007:
Very nice tabblo with a nice variety of pictures, the composition (or cropping) is great on all of them, very well done, excellent!!
Tishfish said at 4:55 p.m. on Jul 25, 2007:
This is very lovely, the fourth and the last one is my favorites. Well done!
Jsm said at 9:51 a.m. on Jul 29, 2007:
Tabblo Critique Group: This is an interesting set of photos. #1 seems to want some horizon leveling, though clearly if that were done there would be some effect to the lines of the boat sterns. My own solution would be (a) leave it as is or (b) do the leveling not by rotating in Photoshop but by distorting. If you're not a Photoshop or Elements user, forget I just said that. My favorites here are #2 (for composition) and #7 (the fabrics because of their wonderful color set). I am sorry that you did not show us pictures of all of the religious art (behind the crucifixion one can see two other works). The last picture is potentially wonderful, but it needs to be about six feet long to have its full effect.
Mginfl said at 6:09 p.m. on Jul 29, 2007:
Thank you, Jsm, for the thorough critique. I appreciate it. This is exactly what I wanted from this group. Sorry, but I didn't take photos of the other religious art. I use Elements. I'll try distorting that horizon.
Jsm said at 11:27 p.m. on Jul 29, 2007:
OK, you proably know all this, but what I'm thinking is select the whole photo, then choose transform==>distort and pull the upper right corner up a some and right a hair, never losing the mountains out of the frame.
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