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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Fine image that tells a story in addition to showing the bird in full pose. The eye could be brought out since eyes are so compelling in an image. What was the shutter speed? Well done! |
Jan 12th |
| 1 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
This breaks lot of "rules" but it works and has a high interest level for me. There is no way to know those lights are geese and I say that after recently seeing a demonstration of drones with lights programmed to make a Christmas tree in the sky. So at first I thought I was seeing some sort of animal stretched out and running. Am I crazy? |
Jan 12th |
| 1 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Interesting subject and well placed. I like David's thought about adding some punch. |
Jan 12th |
| 1 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Perfect exposure and placement of this guy.The diagonal of the tree limb makes a good balance to the Tamarin. Good detail in the hair (fur?) You could darken and blur the outer edges of the leaves. |
Jan 12th |
| 1 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Good example of why sometimes an object placed in the center is the right thing to do. There is good balance with the small clump of grass in the lower left and the hills in the far right. This was a great treatment of dealing with snow which can be difficult. |
Jan 12th |
| 1 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
An onion as art! Well done. I like Neal's idea of creating a bit more diagonal line with the stalks.I can easily see two images there but why four? Just curious. |
Jan 12th |
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