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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
To me you have captured the movement of flying in the sky with this image. I presume they are airplanes? Amazing how much you can fit in with a fish eye lens..and your angle is perfect. Love the starburst and the puffy white clouds against the blueness of the sky. What was your aperture on this? |
Oct 12th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Hi Nancy welcome to our group! Great Rodeo shot and i actually found similar constrictions at our Rodeo here in Eagle Country in Colorado so kudos to for this shot. Not easy with people restricting your shooting viewpoints! In this case it works really well and captures the story. Lighting for the B&W is great so a good conversion. |
Oct 12th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Great portrait of the back of the lilly which is so often overlooked in flower photography so really nice viewpoint.
Nice texture too. Square crop looks great as does Connie's version of the different colour background. Inspiring me to now look at flowers in a different light! Well done. |
Oct 12th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Very creative..fabulous! Has a real arty feel to it for me especially with the fuzziness (noise or could be the grainy table?). Had me wondering what was on the plate! Very nice composition with the slight angle for the place and knife & fork. As the others have commented i would just remove the white & black spots. |
Oct 10th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thank you Connie. The catwalk was all part of the museum and we too walked on it. Was in the right place when she stopped for contemplation! |
Oct 10th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments and really like the way you have cropped and darkened it..makes the lady stand out more, |
Oct 10th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
What a lovely bright and cheering image. I love the angle so well done for you not getting run over to take it! I think it is always good to experiment with angles. To me i like the colour and don't feel its over processed. The only thing that drew my eye was the 'Closed' sign so might take that out. An inspiration to try different camera angles! |
Oct 8th |
12 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Yes it was a grab shot when she appeared! I really like what you have done so thank for your suggestion. |
Oct 8th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 12
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52 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
What a great opportunist shot. The angle of the bird in the water is nicely done adding drama with the water droplets. I agree with the other comments to bring up the exposure a little as seems a bit dark. Very nice capture. |
Oct 13th |
52 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
A mesmerizing pattern and like how you have cropped it to look just right. Agree with Mike about a little less noise. Very creative and arty...i like it alot. |
Oct 10th |
52 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
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Oct 10th |
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52 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Pamela...i am now caught between whether to overprocess which seems to be the trent or keep in a more purist way that i like. I converted it to B&W so see what you think.
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Oct 10th |
52 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Wonderful image and great capture of the Cheetah. I prefer the processed one as it does separate them from the background although i might not have darkened it as much.
Very nicely done though and the movement of the Cheetah on the tree is captivating.
Where were you in Kenya? |
Oct 8th |
52 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
When i first saw this it bought a smile to my face...such a lovely nature scene at its best with a story to go with it. I like the contrast of the water being flat and then capturing the movement. Great reflection too of the two geese. Lovely image and nothing i would change. |
Oct 8th |
52 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Very nice composition with the Falcon turning slightly towards you. I also like his perch and the flow of the branch works well. I agree with Pamela & Mike about a slightly unnatural look, not much differentiation between the texture of the bird & the branch so might not sharpen the branch so much perhaps. |
Oct 8th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 52
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10 comments - 5 replies Total
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