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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Vineeth
I agree with the prior comments regarding cropping out or darkening the left and right lights. You might want to consider getting even closer to the bulb but not so close that you lose the small tail/wire at the back. Including this component anchors the bulb so it's not "floating in the air". The angle of the light is nicely done. |
Feb 26th |
| 65 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
This image is well composed but does need more contrast. I agree with the comments posted. I personally find wildlife very difficult to shoot and applaud photographers that get it right. |
Feb 26th |
| 65 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Charles
Great image. Emits an emotional response since the little bud looks so sad. Detail on the hairs, bud and leaf is spot on. The lighting gives this image emotion. Really well done. |
Feb 26th |
| 65 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi Mary
Nice creative idea. Photo stacking is one of my favorite tools but it can get crazy as to how many slices you can wind up having. Your composition is good - if you took out the marshmallow in the far right (or included the whole piece in the image) it might give the illusion of the marshmallows tumbling out to the lower left. The b & w conversion is really nice. Since moving to Florida there isn't much of an opportunity to eat these guys as they float in hot chocolate...I miss them. :) |
Feb 26th |
| 65 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hi
I've grown orchids for a long time so I can say you've done a great job getting it to re-bloom. The back lighting makes the flower stand out. Unlike Charles, my suggestion would be to darken the right side slightly as to bring out the main flower. Your selective focus is nicely done. |
Feb 26th |
| 65 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Hello!
This is a pleasant image particularly with the changes made by Charles. I'm thinking this image may be considered more of a close up rather than a macro. |
Feb 26th |
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