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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Very nice sharpness on the lady.
The processing is interesting because it enhances the subject. For international competitions, I believe that blurring in nature is not allowed.
It's a difficult animal to capture because it's often in flight.
Be careful, too, with the green area between the insect's legs and the leaf underneath, as the edge is sliced off, I think it should be progressive.
In any case, the image thus presented is much better than the original. Perhaps a macro lens would have made the background more interesting, shooting at 2.8 mm. |
Jul 9th |
| 76 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
You've pulled out all the stops, making this scene timeless and purely beautiful.
It's a picture that's sure to please. It's a good idea to use technology to create something else. You can see the author's point of view and his soft, aesthetic sensibility...
Super bravo |
Jul 9th |
| 76 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
en français, pointe de pied tendue... drôle de traduction désolée |
Jul 9th |
| 76 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
I love this kind of image. What's more, she seems to have mastered the steps well, toes outstretched, arms nicely arranged, ... Perfect.
The same drawback as Gordon, we'd need to see the ground "slightly" for her to be attached to the Earth. Levitating is a shame. |
Jul 8th |
| 76 |
Jul 24 |
Reply |
Thank you, beginner's luck and, what's more, this ball in my stomach that tells me I'm living a unique moment... I loved the Masai Mara. |
Jul 8th |
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