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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for the explanation David now it is clear--as mud! |
Feb 7th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Rick I have done the water drops many times but I have never thought of colliding drops. This is excellent, but I would say what our dear departed Nick Muskovac would say--it needs a frame to hold it together. |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
OH! What I wouldn't have given to have caught this marvellous moment. Not using Lightroom I have no suggestions to add. I must say it is a powerful image. I know that in Nature competition the portrait of a creature is all in what action is displayed--and you certainly have it here--it's a winner! |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Mark I took a look at your bio before making a comment and I did so like what you wrote of "finding opportunities from things as simple that can be captured in a way that is precious to me and to anyone else that might enjoy my images" This image fits that description so well. I think Pete (Oliver) nicely enhanced it somewhat. Good work |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Pete this couldn't get any better. I took something like this is Oklahoma, but it doesn't hold a candle to the what have done. In my opinion what makes it so sensational is the angle from which you took it. Absolutely marvellous. I enjoy the colour but I think it would also be outstanding in black and white. |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
A lovely calming image to soothe the soul. I like David's addition of more snow, and I agree with Sophia that a slight amount of texture in the sky would perhaps be a nice addition |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Marvellous facial expression! But I can't help but wonder what sort of water it is that is this colour, and what was he doing in it? Although I know a little more explanation is not supposed to have any bearing on the image, but since this isn't competition I am curious. I can't offer any improvements other than to say Good work! |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
As I replied to Sophia-- "Flaming Pear" It is a filter http://flamingpear.com and inside is 'Flood" which you can have heaps of fun playing with. I bought it a number of years ago |
Feb 6th |
| 5 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Sophia. I created it as I described. Rick asked what programme uses "Flaming Pear" It is a filter http://flamingpear.com and inside is 'Flood" which you can have heaps of fun playing with
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Feb 6th |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 5
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| 8 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Mark the explanation of its creation is missing I realise that there is probably not a lot to say but yu can't leave this blank. |
Feb 13th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 8
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| 49 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Please Dicky all us something about the image. where it was taken, what motivated you to take it etc. |
Feb 15th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 49
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| 89 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
A lovely image of the dragonfly but as Dhananjay has suggested we would like more information on the where what and why of how you took it. |
Feb 22nd |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 89
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9 comments - 3 replies Total
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