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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 59 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Don, I love sports images like this with multiple players involved. The player heading the ball is showing perfect timing and technique rising above the ball so it will go down rather than over the top of the goal. Top class image, really great. Bruce |
Dec 18th |
| 59 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Ronald, thanks for the pointers. I got in big trouble the night my second son was born because I played a soccer game earlier in the day and ended up in the hospital when a player did a bicycle kick into my face and drove my teeth up and through my lower lip so spent the evening in the hospital at the same time my son was born. |
Dec 7th |
| 59 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Isaac, I have never played paddle ball, but as a coach I can see that it a demanding sport. I have played pickle ball and tennis and loved playing. I would suggest cropping some of the negative space from the left side. Bruce |
Dec 3rd |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 59
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| 72 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Maria, what a nice image you have here, The bee is so sharp that it jumps off the screen. The flower is very unusual with vibrant color. Very nice. Bruce |
Dec 7th |
| 72 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Isaac, Amazing job of getting the Zebra lighted correctly with the background darker to make the zebra pop, The yawn really makes the image for me. I do like how you can see the Wildebeest horns over the snout of the zebra. On my trip to Kenya in March, I only saw one wildebeest.
Bruce |
Dec 3rd |
| 72 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Adrian, Wow the eyes of the baby make this image. I like the pose of the original 2 best but both the mom and baby are looking away. Like Costa Rica I really enjoy photographing Orangutans but a zoo is the closes place I can go for them. I have managed to get some really nice images but like you the enclosure makes it difficult plus they like to put the provided gunny sacks over their heads and cover themselves with straw. Bruce |
Dec 3rd |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 72
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| 91 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Hey Cindy, I was just going through some past PSA Journals and noticed your great article about Antarctica. What a nice article and I had read it before did not even notice that you were the author. Congratulations. Bruce |
Dec 18th |
| 91 |
Dec 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Marge, I try to go in late April or early May, but think they are active there all year. They are great to photograph there, I even got in the water of a small pool one year and it was running right around me only a few feet away. Bruce |
Dec 18th |
| 91 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Hey Cindy, You have presented a nice image with spot on exposure and sharpness enhanced by the worm which really makes it special. I have a similar image of a shorebird pulling a worm out of the sand that I love. Just a suggestion, I cropped a bit off the top to take the bird out of the center. Bruce |
Dec 3rd |
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| 91 |
Dec 23 |
Comment |
Adrian, what a colorful bird, you did a great job with exposure, making the colors really pop. It is very sharp with a great pose ready to peck at the branch for a treat. I might suggest cropping just a bit off the top as I attached to eliminate the branch leading out of the frame. Just thought. Bruce |
Dec 3rd |
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3 comments - 1 reply for Group 91
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9 comments - 1 reply Total
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