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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Sylvia. I also thought the couple was the story. |
Mar 21st |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Art for your version and comments. It is certainly a crisper finished photo. |
Mar 21st |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Art I think Kurtis hit the nail on the head saying "a haunting image". It gives me a very eerie feeling looking at her face yet I don't want to look away, I want to understand her more. Great job for making me "study" your art.
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Mar 21st |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Beautiful Yellowstone National Park indeed. Thats all you need to show is the Geyser and the Bison to make it the perfect iconic shot. Nicely done. I do like the flip by Art. |
Mar 21st |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Sylvia, I love your still life. What you did to the walls is great, soft and adds a special artistic touch to the finished art work. Love the color mix of the plate and magenta orchid and in my opinion doesn't need to be saturated anymore. Very nice job!
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Mar 21st |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
What a wonderful image Gabriele. Well done. It grabbed my interest right away with everything that is going on. Love the colors. Art's version is just stronger and brighter and also well done. |
Mar 18th |
| 38 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Sunandan this is a very nicely captured photo. It really does look like its floating above the water with hardly a ripple. I do like Arts playing around especially with the crop he did. Stay well Sunandan. |
Mar 18th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 38
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| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Steve, I agree. It doesn't always have to just be the bird. |
Mar 21st |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Thank you Jerry for your comments and hints to make it better. |
Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Also good comments Adrian. Thank you. |
Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Cindy you are right. I was surprised that the two owlets were awake and dad (I think) was there preening and feeding them so late in the morning. I kept this shot with the broken palm fronds cause I thought it would give a feeling of safety for the owlets but I do see your point. Thank you for your comments. |
Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
What a cutie! Love those red head feathers. Looks like it was dipped in paint. Love the pose with it looking right at you and how lucky for you it landed right in the middle of all those branches. Perfect!
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Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
I am pretty sure once any photographer gets to Alligator Farm for the first time it quickly becomes a yearly visit for many, me included.
Jerry, if it were my shot I would keep the tree giving the Wood stork a landing spot. You could thin it out a little. You did a great job bringing out the shadows. Love the pink under their wings. Nice job.
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Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Steve you did a beautiful job capturing this pair of our Bald Eagles. I am not surprised it sold so quickly with the square format and great color you created. Way to go once again.
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Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Gorgeous which is what I never thought I would say about a Rock Pigeon photo but the "angelic" wings is what I believe makes this shot. Your AF did an incredible job and your perfect editing did the rest. Just beautiful.
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Mar 18th |
| 91 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
What a great capture Adrian and your settings where perfect. You were lucky too with the grub catch which adds so much to the shot. I would prefer to keep it rectangle and cropped in a bit to remove most of the left branch from the left corner and then add a bit of the branch to the right corner. Nice photo.
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Mar 18th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 91
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10 comments - 6 replies Total
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