Take any shot you'd like and color it green. This means your entry should be basically a b&w shot but instead of black it needs to be green.
So either take out all other colors (selective coloring), just shoot a green subject or convert your shot into green & white (gray is allowed also), all those techniques are allowed.
No other colors then green gray and white are allowed!
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Wow wow and WOW. You have a lot going for you in this striking photo. The stairs welcome the viewer to go up but first we are embraced on either side by stunningly green hues and what a surprise to find more green at the top of the stairs. The image is sharp as a razor with full tonal range of gray zone. Simply a winner.
Oh there is much feeling to this photograph. It is a hot day and we are in the shade cooling down. The range of greens makes this image sparkle and your composition is stellar giving us a feeling of shade and beckoning our eyes to travel into the photo. This is a really great example of how a 2 D medium changes into a 3 D effect and it is all in the tonal values, or rather, the very broad tonal values you have shown here. TOP MARKS.
author says:
Thank you ! If you come to France in the region of Amiens I recommend the boat trip in these channels, it's really a magical moment
https://www.visit-somme.com/breathe-and-relax/hortillonnages-floating-gardens
Ahhh this is such a lovely portrait, I hope you gave her a copy. I love the spontaneous expression on her face. The green adds a punchiness and really shows up well agaist a black background. The photograph is sharp, well cropped but could use a tad more marginal space up top...that is only my opinion. I like Sophie (my mother's name)
I think I'm in love. How lucky we are to be sharing this planet with these handsome creatures. Your heart must have skipped a beat to find him. A part of me thinks he could be contrasted a bit more to show more differentiation between the light and dark pyxles. What is really lovely is your point of view, y'see you shot from above and yet caught his eye looking at you...what this does is emphasizes his fragility, small...beautiful and it's a great photograph. I love it.
author says:
Thanks Olga for the good commenta
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I'm impressed with this shot because you even brought back the green grass, (no mean feat). Interesting objects but I don't understand what they are used for (can't understand your description). I like how they are shot on a diagonal from large to not so large. The photograph is sharp and the gray tonality is broad.
author says:
Thanks Olga,yes should have explained a bit better,these are units you can stay in,these were in an area where you can go walking or even sking in winter as there is also a chair lift there.
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Stunning. Beautiful work.
Wow wow and WOW. You have a lot going for you in this striking photo. The stairs welcome the viewer to go up but first we are embraced on either side by stunningly green hues and what a surprise to find more green at the top of the stairs. The image is sharp as a razor with full tonal range of gray zone. Simply a winner.
Congrats again Heathcliffe, well done
Congrats Heathcliffe
Well done again for winning
So deserve this win...CONGRATS.
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