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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Precious. And perfectly posed and pretty well lit. Right eye is cheated on a little, but anybody can love her. |
Jan 8th |
| 17 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Perpetual love object of photographers. Unfortunately, that being the case, so many interesting examples have been seen that this image seems a little lonely. Subject and perch do not occupy as much of the frame as one might like, and one wishes the little guy was looking toward the camera so both of those dramatic eyes are available. As is, though, it is fun. Might benefit from a thin white stroke frame to make the subject seem contained. |
Jan 6th |
| 17 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Fantastic tour de force of complex image creation, Peter. What a lot of work, well described, and elaborately presented. Hard to imagine how much time went into it. Takes a lot of relaxed time to take it all in. Kudos. |
Jan 6th |
| 17 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Wonderfully seen, captured, and presented. Very engaging subject. Though some would say the tree on the left with the rather bright fungus is a distraction, I find it an interesting framing device. Very lovely image worthy of anyone's wall. |
Jan 6th |
| 17 |
Jan 18 |
Comment |
Interesting monochrome image. Despite violating the "rule" of having an even number of subjects, leaving the viewer the task of deciding which to focus on, it has an appeal that leaves the "rule" side. |
Jan 6th |
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