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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you Judith, I must confess, I actually deleted the other image so cannot show it at this time.
Found it, |
Jul 23rd |
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| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you Sharon, right now I have no real plans for this image, but will think about a canvas, I have a spot it might look good in. |
Jul 23rd |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you. I will try that.
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Jul 23rd |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your kind comments.
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Jul 23rd |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your kind comments.
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Jul 23rd |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you Mike I appreciate your comments, and am glad you like the watermark. my daughter designed and made it for me. |
Jul 23rd |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
A very nice image, nicely composed. The bird is sharp, and her eye is in focus. It looks as though it is a female. The only thing I would have done if it was mine, would be to bring up the shadows just a little on the bird's head, particularly the beak area, it just seems a little dark. Other than that you have a very nice picture, I wonder if she had eggs there. |
Jul 15th |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
This image has such drama, I confess I also like the original image. However the cropped version for me, is more dramatic, and personal. One can sense not only the power of the water falling on the rocks below, but also the mist that results you can almost feel it.
The muted colors in the falls are perfect, with an almost faint hint of a rainbow. The darker rocks add that true dramatic effect as does that tree hanging on. There is nothing I would change in this. |
Jul 15th |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
What an awesome image. As soon as I looked at it I could see it was in fact a peony, One of my favorite flowers. I like the post processing you have done and the way you positioned the insect. The iridescent colors of the insect and its sharpness against the softness of the petals is well done,
giving the entire picture such visual appeal. |
Jul 15th |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I think this is such a vibrant image, the bee is so well captured. My only niggle is, I think the flower overpowers the image. Perhaps some of it might be cropped making the bee the focal point in it. The detail in the bee is well done, but having just read the previous comment, I have to agree to reduce the saturation in the red to see if the bee stands out even more. |
Jul 15th |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Oh what a wonderful image. In it, I see pain, howling as its limb in the upper right is damaged, perhaps already being torn as the wind wreaks havoc.
The dark colors add a sense of dread, perhaps of impending danger. The more I look at this image, the more I find interesting about it. The stories that it could tell.
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Jul 15th |
| 52 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
This is such a lovely image. The creamy background accentuates the bird perfectly as well as the blossoms. I liked the rotation of the photo and think it enhanced the overall effect for the viewer. The bird is tack sharp, as is the feather detail, and I like that you caught the catch light in the bird's eye. Eliminating the flower behind the bird worked really well, you did it with such skill, You have a perfect photo, ready for framing. |
Jul 15th |
6 comments - 6 replies for Group 52
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6 comments - 6 replies Total
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