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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
The B&W brings out the ruggedness of the terrain. Have no idea where the white sticks are so it was good to get rid of the chairs. The fog would make it frightening to hike there. |
Nov 17th |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
He's certainly keeping an eye on you. The entire tamarin is sharp. I like the pattern on the face and also how he's gripping the branch. You don't often pay attention to the hands/feet so this is an interesting picture. |
Nov 17th |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
The color is brilliant. All the lines going to the stem and in the background really make the picture.
Agree with Neal about darkening stem a bit. |
Nov 17th |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
You got the perfect moment. I've never seen a "bonding" photo like this one. Congratulations. |
Nov 17th |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
It was definitely raining which probably accounts for some of the softness Sol mentioned. I had always thought you saw rainbows AFTER it rained so this was a learning experience. |
Nov 11th |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
The bird's eye and head get your attention immediately. I like the colors on the head and the back feathers have detail. Did you try to sharpen just the bird itself? |
Nov 5th |
| 1 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
This is a very nice portrait. I like the colors and the expression on the face. Maybe darken the sun on the face? |
Nov 5th |
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