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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for the information. Next winter I shall try that technique. |
Aug 25th |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Jim, as our bird man, can you tell us why large birds stand on one leg? |
Aug 25th |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Interesting how your small change makes a significant difference in my reaction, I want to look around instead of just staring at the back wall. |
Aug 20th |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
I think the pattern-breaking reflections are reassuring evidence we are looking at a real stairwell. Without them the perfectly repeating patterns and uniform lighting feel like a drawing by a computer or M. C. Escher. |
Aug 20th |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thanks for the praise. And for completing my image description - I had left out the goal of the BW conversion your "shapes and patterns" phrase is a perfect summary. |
Aug 9th |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Someplace I have never been. |
Aug 7th |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Good capture with the beautiful aerodynamic wing extended. Do you (or anyone else in the group) understand why large birds stand on one leg? |
Aug 3rd |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Patience rewarded. And very nice work with the lighting. |
Aug 1st |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
From Florida to the Arctic, you make prize-worthy photos of wildlife interactions. |
Aug 1st |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
IR captures strong contrast even in soft visible light. |
Aug 1st |
11 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Strong lines, patterns, tonal contrast - a classic monochrome image. |
Aug 1st |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 11
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5 comments - 6 replies Total
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