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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I like the detail on the rocks and the rendering of the flowing water. In fact, we linger on many details that appear like autumn leaves or moss. You knew how to bring out the colors of the whole.
A timeless photo |
Oct 19th |
| 76 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Beautiful image indeed, we notice right away the eye of the bird and its sharpness. It seems to observe the scene and enjoy it. The cropping is judicious and leaves enough space in front of the bird. Patience being a must for nature photos, one should have waited for an action, but how many photographers have never had the chance to see a bird with a prey or a branch in its beak? This is still a very good photo that stands out for its atypical framing. Well done.
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Oct 19th |
| 76 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
In image reading, I've been taught for years that characters facing left look to the past and right to the future. Why do I say this? I find that the sleeve of the character on the right would actually be less important if we started reading from there. Then we would arrive on the raptor which would take all its importance because it looks at us. But this is only an opinion that does not spoil this beautiful image, full of magic: the softness of the faces, the slight smile of the characters, the soothing side of the scene. Bravo for the beautiful control of the light. It looks like a photo made in Mongolia?
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Oct 17th |
| 76 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Not easy to do, I tried it with the French patrol. I particularly like that the planes are well detached from each other, the details that appear on the pennants.
It gives an impression of power.
I also love the blue of the sky and the planes.
I probably wouldn't have tightened it so much to let them "breathe" a little. But that's a detail.
I really like this image. Bravo |
Oct 17th |
| 76 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I love the majesty of this fantastic bird.
I admire the method of working but it is the moment that impresses me the most. The moment when the finger presses the button. It is your choice, as if you wanted to hold it for a moment so that it does not escape you. He leaves for his future and you are left with this photograph as a souvenir of this encounter. In France, on the Dordogne, I sometimes observe egrets, cormorants and other birds, their maneuver is striking.
The result is sumptuous. Well done.
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Oct 17th |
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