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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Hi Pauline I agree Walter's crop is much better. The title for this image is "Another World". I left the tree remains to show what this environment does to life forms. Thank You for your comments. |
Aug 24th |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Thank You |
Aug 24th |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Hi David Welcome I have to commend you on catching such a small, moving so sharply. The tighter crop is a better display of the subject. Also, getting rid of the other bee's wings keeps the eye focused on your subject. Again, welcome! |
Aug 22nd |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
I love captures of young animals and birds. Photo well done. I believe that as David stated, the larger crop put the young bird into the world rather than being segregated from it. |
Aug 22nd |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
The colors coming in from the right are beautiful but draw your eye away from the Pelican. I do agree with everyone else. If the Pelican was the subject of your photo it should have been prominent. |
Aug 22nd |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful image Janice. Tinkering can be so much fun. I did find the ghost white part of the image in the upper right seems out of place on such a bright image. |
Aug 22nd |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Very nice shot Pauline. The only thing I see besides what has been mentioned is the white around the lower right petals is a little distracting. |
Aug 22nd |
| 75 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Excellent shot Walter. It is difficult to catch a full open wing shot. The only comment I have is that the leaf in the lower left corner is very distracting. The leaf in the lower right is not nearly because of it's angle. |
Aug 22nd |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 75
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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