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  • "effective abstract......... I like the colours and degree of saturation." Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "Sorry to be clear by mirroring I meant to flip on the vertival axis" Bill NiessenInfo 10 months ago
  • "I like the dramatic lighting here. if it was a composite I'd suggest mirroring wave or sun to balance the right side and a little more light to sparkle the wave more. Love to see the detail in this as a print " Bill NiessenInfo 10 months ago
  • "I have to agree with Paul,about the colour and as well teh Water tower or silo on the right behind the trees, takes away from the landscape. " David RobinsonInfo 10 months ago
  • "very attractive scene and I like the composition. The colours look very over saturated on my screen and give a near psychedelic effect which doesn't correlate with the subject matter." Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "I like the softness of the image, colour and lighting" Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "The size it is on the web makes it impossible for me to look at he complete picture at one. However in answer to your question the green in the front does not bother me near as much as all of the hazy sky. This is one of those pictures that has lots of interesting elements and would benefit from picking less of them for one picture. " David RobinsonInfo 10 months ago
  • "This is a revision to a verticle shot I had done. Is this better?" Don Thierry 10 months ago
  • "nicely taken evening scene but that black bottom R hand corner with no detail spoils it for me." Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "strong colours and good detail, good subject to "fill the frame"" Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "Un/fortunately with a 300 wide open you get very little DOF" Bill BoswellInfo 10 months ago
  • "great detail and lighting on the head.... I find the wing/body shape looks visually awkward and the OOF body detracts... a much tighter crop works better for me re focusing on the head and it adds visual impact. " Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "Thx. About 15'" Bill BoswellInfo 10 months ago
  • "Great shot. How close were you to this bird?" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "bright, colourful macro....... I think it would work better without the lettering" Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "the tree and b/g on upper L detracts from this image for my eye." Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "busy and distracting......... I'd do a tight crop around the guy looking at the camera with the yellow lips." Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "This is fun" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "the b/w format suits the subject very well." Paul GarnerInfo 10 months ago
  • "good story shot, draws intrest to subject, draws vewiers intrest, where is this, what is she shooting, what's the reset of the story?. Very nice " Mark HelmInfo 10 months ago
  • "exposure is good,catch lights in eyes is a plus,fur and wisker detail is good, nice side lighting. The tail is out of focus, dodge the light area around the right eye, reframe to reduce the amount of wall in the background and grass blade bottom right." Mark HelmInfo 10 months ago
  • "Nice mood in this image... too bad the fence is right in front of them " Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "good capture of the moment,lighting and exposure. the subject is not clear, snowing on horses or horses in snow. Possibly rebracket to remove negative foreground space." Mark HelmInfo 10 months ago
  • "Beautiful! Great job." James FisherInfo 10 months ago
  • "Good DOF,exposure, catch light in the eye,details in fur. The tips of the ears look a little out of focus, dark rump fur, reframing to remove most of the branch across the top and along the right would eliminate negative elements." Mark HelmInfo 10 months ago
  • "Nicely framed. Looks like an old postcard (which is a good thing here)" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "Great mood...cold and mysterious." Dana Nosella 10 months ago
  • "I do like how the golden tree is set off against the darker background" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "lots of potential here, the foreground and sky are good, the trees are under exposed. picture would really be improved with a 2 shot overlay to blend the sky and the trees." Mark HelmInfo 10 months ago
  • "Good exposure and depth of field, the lighting is a plus. The elements in the foreground don't add to the view." Mark HelmInfo 10 months ago
  • "My mind wants to see this flipped around 180 degrees so we are looking up at the bridge, not down" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "Image is full of tension,all the repeating shapes and muted complimentary colours." David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "could I see the original please." Mark HelmInfo 11 months ago
  • "Great photojounalistic street shot, good moment in time. Wish we saw more of this, suggestion, in black and white the story might really jump of the page before the colours." David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "good reflections.Would be better if the shadow area was lightened a bit, show more detail" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "Freeman, watch out... you've got competition" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "I like the selective focus, I think it works. However, although you've done a good job suppressing the digital noise in the background, it's still distracting." Fraser McCrossanInfo 11 months ago
  • "I was there. Looks quite accurate to me" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 10 months ago
  • "Brenda, it doesn't look over exposed to me. I wondered about that comment at the time. There is a small difference in exposure from top to bottom, but nothing dramatic. I too find the hats a bit dictracting." Tim WilsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "I find the hats to be out of context with the ret of the picture and the title, the price tags also detract from the area with the plants. " David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "I see the top as underexposed and bottom as overexposed. I think it's just too high-contrast for a single shot - split ND filter or multiple exposure, perhaps?" Fraser McCrossanInfo 11 months ago
  • "Really like the texture here, shutters add balance. " Bill NiessenInfo 11 months ago
  • "I love it. Thanks for sharing." Sorin PetriInfo 11 months ago
  • "almost moody feeling" Carole LeClairInfo 9 months ago
  • "Great image, the light on the side of the trunks produces a great 3 dimensional quality, and the colour tones produce a very peaceful image. " David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "the strong sidelighting really brings out the detail in the petals and the central part of the flower" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 8 months ago
  • "gorgeous" Carole LeClairInfo 9 months ago
  • "Afraid I don't know... but was a fairly large leaf, would cover a 15" laptop easy..." Ross Blakey 11 months ago
  • "What type of plant is this?" Eleanor OvtscherenkoInfo 11 months ago
  • "I love this picture, the spiders web is almost to good to be true, some of the HDR treatments are gimicky, but here it gives a mystical fantasy look, I expect to see a goblin somewhere." David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "The center-left side of the sky is out of pattern but I do like this photo a lot. Wonderful." Sorin PetriInfo 11 months ago
  • "almost looks like a painting-shot at an interesting time for lighting" Stephen YuleInfo 11 months ago
  • "Thanks Tim! I never thought of using the bird's eye in conjunction with the rule of thirds. I placed the bird according to that rule." Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "This is a good sharp image. The bird's eye is the focal point so try to place that according to the rule of thirds. By adding more space below the bird also might give a better feeling of flying" Tim WilsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "Thanks for your critique." Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "Noise reduction on the sky would be great. Different crop may help too. Thank you and great catch!" Sorin PetriInfo 11 months ago
  • "I would like to see any comments on how I can improve this photograph!" Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "Hi Andy ... any chance on sharing where you found this house?" Brenda Fee-PerkinsInfo 11 months ago
  • "This was my first attempt at HDR. The left side of the house was shaded by the tree on the left and I know that I should have had more sky, but that is edge of the picture, unfortunately. I guess I should have cropped it a little more on the bottom." Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "Is there any way to make corrections to your comments because I do a lot of them... On my bellow sentence the word "left" must be read "right" :)))))) Sorry I have two left hands." Sorin PetriInfo 11 months ago
  • "Chromatics are too high (maybe some smoothing settings are too high), HDR are dangerous with these. I have the feeling this is a little bent to left. The sky needs some retouching and I agree with Bill, we need more sky and less fore. The light is "flat" that sunlight on left is not too obvious... etc... etc, again just a newbie view, I am not a Pro... Thank you" Sorin PetriInfo 11 months ago
  • "good HDR effect but as is the inherent problem in shooting these moving leaves and shrubs make it look less sharp than it should be. I like the texture of the wood and the lighting is good but on my screen a little over exposed I'd like to see a bit more contrast. Composition is good but a little crowed near the top od the frame, more sky less forground." Bill NiessenInfo 11 months ago
  • "I would like to see any comments on how I can improve this photograph!" Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "The dark spot is actually the eagles nest. I'm not sure how I could change or improve on it. Any ideas?" Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "For me the dark blob right in the middle, ruins the mystical feeleing, all other tones are light and airy and the dark spot is which doesn't add is right in the middlle." David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "I would like to see any comments on how I can improve this photograph!" Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "I saw the same thing too Tim and thought that if the image had been taken a little more to the left then the rows in the field might have lead the eye into the outhouse. " Brenda Fee-PerkinsInfo 11 months ago
  • "I rather like this, although the lines in the field on the left draw your eye out of the picture. Adding a little density to the image and a little more saturation to the colours might be interesting." Tim WilsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "I purposely wanted a dramatic effect for impact." Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "Tonal contrast is too high. Maybe a landscape format with more land and sky would help. Just a newbie idea I am not a pro. Thank you" Sorin PetriInfo 11 months ago
  • "I would like to see any comments on how I can improve this photograph!" Andy RoefsInfo 11 months ago
  • "great macro detail in the centre" Paul GarnerInfo 11 months ago
  • "Fantastically sharp image with great DOF. Just put a thin line around to contain my eye in the black areas. " David RobinsonInfo 11 months ago
  • "Hi Ellen. I'm not sure what was intended to be the subject of the image. The boat maybe the rocks? It might have been nice to see the complete canoe and the hammock. " Brenda Fee-PerkinsInfo 11 months ago
  • "Brenda thanks for the comments. Catching my son natural was the key to this picture, otherwise he tends to get a little goofy!" Ellen FosterInfo 11 months ago
  • "Artistic shot and because the subject is the boy, I don't mind that the horizon / shoreline is not level. However, do keep that in mind when shooting a landscape shot otherwise the water looks like it is pouring out of the picture. Next time, try to get the subject to look directly at you and get a catch light in their eyes which gives the person life. " Brenda Fee-PerkinsInfo 11 months ago