Gregory david Stempel--Lighthouse
Nice. I can see about 3 or 4 different ways to crop and get as many
different ideas from this picture. As is works well for me because I enjoy the
color blue in all shades and hues. The couple make a nice statement about
friendship. Good job.
Bob Talbot--Allium
Green is one of me least favorite colors, but in this photo, the greens are
beautiful! What a statement. This one I would 'super-size' and hang in my living
room. Will you give us a landscape shot of your back yard? I bet it's beautiful,
too!
Darryl Gage--Iris
A nice image but just a little to dark to capture details. Don't give up.
It's a very worthy subject! : - )
D.L. Shipman--Yellow tails redux
Another great capture. Beautiful colors. The dark top portion disturbs me
for some reason. Maybe because my mind is used to seeing more light in the
water. Under the circumstances though, a very nice image.
jIMMY Harris--<-hook'em horns->
WOW! Tell me you were standing behind a fence! No? WOW! You're either very
brave or... Well, you know the rest. Fantastic! Great color and nice positioning
for the conditions you were dealing with. Glad to know you weren't
impaled!
Per Ofverbeck--Copenhagen
I like this image. Well balanced placement for a street shot. Is that a
light behind the bike? At first glance I thought, basketball? Nice the way the
blue seat cover stands out against the orange (rust) color of the building. Is
it a barn? a pub? and eatery?
Marilyn Dalrymple--What Value, Life?
O, my, goodness! What a precious shot. It warms my heart. I love cats. This
one not only makes me smile, it makes me laugh. I like the way you are using the
sepia tone for the homeless ones, but please don't label them valueless. Could
you say instead that they are lonely, full of love but without a human to share
it with? My own personal opinion is that all animals are extremely valuable with
or without human caretakers. They are just lonely without someone to give their
love to. On the whole, your idea is right on. If I didn't already have 3 cats,
I'd take one of these. I also have a dog and all my 'friends' share all their
love with me.
Bob Walion--
This is okay. I'd have liked it better without the woman. A little on the
dark side as well. Keep shooting.
C J R Strevens--Come on!
I get that 1850 feel except for the clothing. It sort of throws that feel
off a bit. This technique would work well for someone who does period
photography using the style of clothing for that time. Otherwise, I do like this
picture.
Rubin F. Diehl--Two Nudes ooops, Models
I don't review nudes. I have to see that stuff when I get dressed every
day.
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