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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Composition, texture, colors all participate in this image. It lends itself to reverie and escape. Bravo for this beautiful image |
Jul 19th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Superb realization!
I love the veins that bring the eye back to the heart of the cabbage. You can almost feel it beating.
Kudos for the color, composition and intent. |
Jul 19th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
How can we do better?
For me, you managed the depth of field well so that the wings are sharp as well as the body. At 2.8 you would have too little area of sharpness.
In animal photography, sharpness is important. If you had changed the background it would have become a creative photo. But indeed, it is complicated with the transparency of the wings.
I like your proposal as it is. The sparkling bubbles accompany the subject well, it makes his eyes sparkle and does not attract the eye too much, otherwise you can lower them a little in intensity. Moreover it is a bug that goes fast and difficult to photograph.
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Jul 19th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
Super comme cela. J'adhère. Bravo |
Jul 18th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Dynamism and softness would be the two terms I would use for this image. The golden background gives it a joyful look. It puts the dog in the foreground.
I like the dog's bright, lively eyes.
Nice image : thank you |
Jul 18th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
This tree looks impressive. I like the color and the trunk that stands out.
If I do a simple image reading, the main subject is indeed the tree, its majestic and living side.
Your choice of personal processing gives it a presence.
I only regret that the other trunks are also present. In the reading of the image, we see this beautiful tree but the gaze goes to the right and comes up against a series of small trunks, cute but which block the view and prevent from returning to the giant tree. The strong point for me is the trunk of this big tree, the others, I would have darkened them to put more in front the tortuous side of the main tree. Nice image and nice improvement compared to the original. You mastered the processing well. Good continuation.
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Jul 18th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
I like this image because it freezes a furtive, almost impalpable moment of the life of a fire.
My father was a marble worker, a stone cutter and specialized in fireplaces. The fireplace has always been a part of my life. It has a hypnotic side.
Here what appeals to me are the flames for the flames and the beauty of the dance that emerges from them. No reference to the wood, to the paper that allowed the fire to be lit, no reference to the image with a pile of wood.
It is the abstraction that allows us to look at the flames for their beauty.
This image is dynamic and at the same time frozen. It is very interesting.
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Jul 18th |
| 76 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
Merci chers amis photographes. Thank you so much for your help. I will be back very soon with my computer it's easer. have a good day |
Jul 15th |
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