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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Peggy for your nice comment. The strong point of this image is the history and the feeling it conveys and I am happy to have been able to transmit it. |
Apr 21st |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Christian, I am happy that you like the image. |
Apr 21st |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Aavo, I am happy you pointed it out. This kind of details sometimes go unnoticed to me because I am very focused on other details. It is a very easy correction that wont't take me long. |
Apr 21st |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Christian, wonderful image and great idea.
The asteroid looks so real with fine detail and the man with his body language works very well, you have introduce the sense of deep space with the dark sky.
My only suggestion is if you could play a little more with the sizes and different placements of the spaceship.
You have done a good work removing the white halo in the ship but it still needs a little more work in the top of it. Well done! |
Apr 15th |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Brad, this image is beautiful. Colours works well and the elements works together, as kirsty said the blacklight in the flower is exquisite and the mountains background is a great choice. Well done. |
Apr 15th |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Alan, what a wonderful image!
The detail in the building is fantastic and the placement of your elements recreate the story perfect way.
My only suggestion is about the light in the man, I find it a little too bright even the area that is towards the floor should be darker so that it coordinates with the shadow you have painted on the floor |
Apr 15th |
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| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Alan, I feel so happy to have brought to you so wonderful memories. I wanted to recreate in this image the innocence of childhood when we were still playing in the golden fields under the summer sun. I don't think future generations can treasure memories of this type, life have change too much. |
Apr 14th |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Kirsty, thanks very much for your comment. It was a great fun to create this image and I really pleased with the results. |
Apr 14th |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kirsty, you have a beautiful granddaughter, the perfect model to your image.
You have created a nice image that reflects your concept very well. Your granddaughter is dreaming shyly to observe that story that is contained in the trunk of tree.
I like the version without the fog as I find the fog lighter the girl getting too much attention in her.
My only suggestion is that if you had preserved the shadows o the original images it would have helped you to make the elements of the scene in the trunk appear more real and tide all together. |
Apr 14th |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Aavo, you have create an interesting image this month. Under the concept of less is more I can see that your elements work well together.
You have created the concept of feline female and fatality introduced by the red colour and the elements that you choose, lips and high-heeled shoes.
Next step is to refine the technique, creating more accurate selections could be the first steep and after tide it all together in a natural way. |
Apr 14th |
| 54 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Peggy, so interesting discussion about what is ethically correct in photography and what not.
I love your concept in this image and I really like the elements that you have used to create it. In my opinion the colours works well and I really enjoy the Kirsti suggestion of retain the petal detail and leave the glow to the nymph, it enhance the final result in a great way. |
Apr 14th |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 54
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| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Russell, Thanks for your comment, I much appreciated it |
Apr 26th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Jodie, Thanks for your comment, I am really happy that you like it. |
Apr 26th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jodi, Thanks you so much for your thoughtful comment. I am very happy that you like it. |
Apr 22nd |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Diana, your are right, these flowers are always swaying with the wind difficult to capture a sharp image. Maybe we could try next time a low speed shot, that would give us as a result of a nice soft image. Thanks for your comment. |
Apr 22nd |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Dick, thank you for your comment. I am happy you like it. |
Apr 22nd |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Melanie, Thanks for your comment. I am always suffering for not having too much deep of field in my images. Most of the times this doesn't worry me much because I try to approach the flowers in a more artistic way. |
Apr 15th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Russel, I think that the flower could be a cynthia but not totally sure. You have created a fantastic background with the leave it enhances perfectly your flower and I agree with Melanie about the crop. Otherwise your image is beautiful, well done!
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Apr 15th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jodi, I really like your point of view in this image.You have made a wonderful work isolating the flower from the background. The detail of the tiny trichome is fantastic and yes the flower could have a little more detail but it doesn't bother me at all. Well done!
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Apr 15th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Melanie, so beautiful image, the amount of detail, the colours and the light works very nicely.
The 90 mm macro lens is a fantastic lens with a superb quality. Sure you will enjoy it so much. |
Apr 15th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Diana, Your image is beautiful and your cropping and flipping work well but I agree with Melanie the background is not adding to your flower, the colours don't work well together, and the yellow background is suffocating the colour of your flower.
I was playing a little to see if I can find something that makes your flower pop up and I finalise with this version that could be an idea to you |
Apr 15th |
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| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Fran, I love tulips and your image is beautiful rendition of this flower. You have captured the light and adding texture you have enhance your flower. Well done! |
Apr 15th |
| 65 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Dick, so beautiful image! I love the curve stem and the inclusion of the leave. My only suggestion is if you could have a little more of the space in the top of the flower as I find it a bit close of the border. I love this image. |
Apr 15th |
8 comments - 4 replies for Group 65
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| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Barbara, I am also like the kestrel's posture and I was very happy to have found it that day. |
Apr 22nd |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Adrian, I am sorry for the mistake I think I have followed Marie's comment and hence the confusion. |
Apr 15th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Isaac, sure you have enjoyed that cruise and the wildlife that you spotted there.
Your image shows the laziness of this big walruse that is enjoying its rest time under the Northern sun.
It is beautiful to see all the textures and the scars of its skin, I agree with bruce in the fact that reducing the shadows a little helps to highlight the image and the detail.
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Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara, what a wonderful experience to be so close of so many penguins.
The pain is not be able to have a clear shot in the chaos of the crowd.
Your shot shows the interaction between mother and chick with an extraordinary detail in the penguin feathers and the beautiful colours.
Maybe you would have sacrificed some detail but won in a more blurred background if you have shot wide open creating more separation between your subject and the rest of the penguins. |
Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Marie,
The spring is there and birds are busy these days preparing their nests to receive the new generations.
Woodpeckers are in my list but unfortunately there aren't these birds here in Australia I have to wait until my return to Spain to find one.
Your image is beautiful and show all the features of this nice bird, your crop enhance the image and the colour works fantastic. Well done. |
Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara, what an interesting bird, first time that I have seen one of this kind of birds. Those centres are doing an important work recovering these injured animals. Some are lucky to be release to the wild again.
Your image is beautiful, well captured and showing us the interaction between the bird and you. I love Cleo. |
Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Comment |
Hi Bruce, you have captured this female lion in a wonderful way showing her behaviour and her wonderful teeth. I am wondering that you might present this image to the Wildlife comedy awards. Beautiful image Bruce
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Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Marie,
Thanks for your comment, I really like this image too. The kestrel is always flying far and high but that day it was in a lower position looking for food among the cliff vegetation. I was lucky I got it. |
Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Bruce, I think this bird is wide word extended because we also have a European version. We called it Cernicalo in Spain.
It is a small and beautiful bird or prey.
I am happy that you like my image. |
Apr 14th |
| 72 |
Apr 23 |
Reply |
Hi Issac, thanks for your always good comments. I am glad you like this image. |
Apr 14th |
5 comments - 5 replies for Group 72
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19 comments - 14 replies Total
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