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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
oh boy! Getting such a small bird in action can only be with lot of patience and accuracy. You have nailed it my friend. Lovely capture! |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Oh this hybrid bird is very attractive. Worth your effort of multiple visits and I can imagine the desperate attempts from other photographers to capture this beauty :)
Hope this special breed makes more of its own kind in coming days/years and get enlisted in the list of species that evolved with time |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Seeing this snake for the first time. Looks very similar to Cat snake our side. Very nice image Jason! I assume this is a non-venomous snake by the looks of it (especially the eye shape) |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Super portrait of this heavy lifter Todd. I liked the cropped version better. The eye contact also is a winner |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Lovely image Michael. I guess this was clicked in the afternoon. May be if you make another visit, I would prefer a early morning shot to get a dreamy feel overall and use the river as leading line to vanish between the giants... |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Sure Jason. I too liked that cropped version |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Agree about the printing part Michael. Will keep it as shortlisted one to print |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Thank you so much Richard |
Sep 29th |
| 67 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Larry for your inputs. I felt that curved vine would add a good feel hence, retained but this crop gives more importance to the main subject. |
Sep 29th |
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