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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
I meant to say that 'I personally like the bright color of the insect'. |
Oct 28th |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
It looks like your lion just had a big meal. This is a wonderful image of a natural behavior. The musculature in his arm is something. I also enjoy the light through his mane and his closed eye as he drinks. My only thought is that you could masks the top portion of the sky with a linear gradient to slightly tone down the sky. The sky seems to have a yellowish tone. There is a bit of a light rim around his rear end. Add this to your great series of lion images. |
Oct 20th |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I enjoy the ripple pattern versus the elongated round shapes. I'm with Sharon in that they probably not water bears, maybe they are water beetles. Some cropping on the right side is worth a try. It is a perfect image for B&W, this is another clever and interesting image. |
Oct 20th |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
What a treat to see a bobcat. This is a fun image of a very healthy young bobcat. The cautious look he is giving you is a great capture. My only suggestion is to consider making a mask and brushing the red-railing and lower the exposure level. I think that the cat and the green background are perfect. |
Oct 20th |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I like the detailed veining and color of the dragonfly's wings. I suspect that it is dead, because there seems to be dislocated leg segments in the webbing. This is nature. I agree with others that toning down the blue sky background would be beneficial but I personally the bright color of the insect. |
Oct 20th |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Gorgeous image of the limestone/travertine terrances. I like the water flowing from the top terrace. Consider cropping down to the top of the overflow i.e. remove the sky. In my opinion the water supports the story of how the terraces are made and is another interesting element. |
Oct 20th |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I enjoy the balance of this image, I wouldn't change anything. The large rock has that tan area on the right side you could consider bringing out the detail. Maybe a bit of additional contrast. Pamela's comment on cropping the lower, smooth water is an interesting idea. |
Oct 20th |
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