On 11/7/2016 6:56 AM, PV wrote:
Thanks for the comments.Hi! Some thoughts.Roy Miller - Stink bug on windowNice! Eyecatching! Details in right place! It reminds me, however, much of the work by Nikon gear tester Björn Rörslett from Norway. I got him to perform with a AV show and a personal exhibition in MAFF - Matsalu Nature Film Festival, West Estonia. He had lots of stuff like this.Bob Mcculloch - NubbleRich coulours, but pleasantly mild light. I am sort of rock-a-holic, but some cropping would be useful maybe - posts in the left side distract the overall balance. And perhaps 0,5 degrees ccw.Bob Sull - Showing off or ???Impressive, although if Aviary means that the birds are constantly there and You have all the time, then it would work out better if You’d try to get a perfectly sharp shot. To impress even more. From the wild it woud have been very much OK! We were on a three day bus trip and the aviary was the last stop on the way home. The sharpness issue is a combination of the glass and the accumulation of "stuff" from the birds and people. Interesting thing, outside of the main building there are vultures with no glass between us and them. Thanks again. Bob We wereJan Faul - Solent SunsetBig asset - peoplelessness :) The boat and the car don’t count. Tranquility, maybe with the help of the technique, is the keyword. I guess due to the digital process some original and some complementary colours are all now of the same league and eliminating thus contrasts.Yoram Gelman - Venice No1Very Venicey! Would have been a good idea perhaps to shout out and get the overshoulder glimpse :)Jim Snarski - Detente“Not tasty” - both of them think. I’ve always wondered how do these guys (or other combinations) contemplate about each other. And do birds understand “foreign language”? Good catch! Myself still too busy (or more adequately put - too lazy) to contribute. Kindest regards! Peeter Vissak --
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