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Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
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Feb 25 |
Comment |
The ed frond on the fern adds a lot of interest. I like how the diagonal lines keep your eye in the frame and to the grasshopper's eye. Very well done. |
Feb 17th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I Picture this as a dolphin diving between waves in a rough sea. OK. I'm weird, but the arch is perfect for the eye and it could be a dorsal fin above it. The composition is good for this.
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Feb 17th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I have seen these patterns made by sprinklers during some very frequent flights across the Midwest. I've never see them with these great varied colors. This would make a good Jig-Saw puzzle for someone you didn't like.
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Feb 17th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I have always really liked lights reflecting off of wet pavement. I would like to see a stronger subject. I keep going between the railroad crossing sign and the lights of the building. I am curious about all the crossing signs so close together. You might have moved a little to the left or forward so you didn't have the pole with the street sign on it. It really doesn't do much for me to have it included. |
Feb 17th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
To me it looks like the photos I've seen of Nessy. This wasn't at Loch Ness, was it?
Would it have been possible to lower the camera angle and get the sky as a background? The lake might have even better if possible. I would have like to see the shadows lightened some if it wouldn't had added too much detail to the Dragon. |
Feb 17th |
| 1 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
You've got great sharpness. I notice that the Sony A1 will focus on the bird's eye. I might suggest opening up the lens more to throw the background out of focus since you don't need to worry about where the camera is focusing. |
Feb 17th |
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