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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Lovely flower of what is probably alamanda.Very rich and beautiful and very toxic if eaten. I agree about the bright little leaf top center. Photoshop can munch that off without harm. The dewy look adds greatly to it. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Impressive work on an already striking image. The live action is ideally included. Splendid achievement and full of the colorful splendor of your homeland. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Excellent subject, well portrayed.
Isaac: why cut off the inscription below? I would include it wholly or exclude wholly, not give us half. Noce work with the contrasting. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Agree with the other two comments. Great human interest shot. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Can't think of anything that could be better. Sweet and a little sassy. Would wonder if dropping the exposure a half stop would enrich it and get rid of the minor distractions on the right. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
Interesting mostly for its unique element serendipity. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Reply |
Joe: Nothing but a chance shot. No seal moved on my computer. |
Mar 10th |
| 17 |
Mar 19 |
Comment |
As for the eyes, I though I got enough of the one to see they were closed. And, yes, cropping was considered. The challenge was that there was an anhinga on the rock also, right behind the seal's butt. Took some work to get it out. |
Mar 4th |
7 comments - 1 reply for Group 17
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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