raskimon 0 Posted December 30, 2008 I have been visiting this image all day today and so far I can not find the words to express how I feel about it.... I am glad you took this image and I am even more glad you chose to share it with us all!!! Link to comment
jean_paul_chevalier 0 Posted March 6, 2009 I have seen your photos for a couple of years now. I must declare myself a fan of you. Los estilos de fotografia son subjetivos y por lo menos a mí, tu estilo me permite llevar a la imaginación al sitio de la foto que es lo que más disfruto.Así que saludos de un fan Link to comment
kombizz 16 Posted April 1, 2009 Beautiful capture of these lovely animal. I am not sure how you did it, but I love it as it is. Link to comment
sharman ak 0 Posted April 10, 2009 This is an Amazing capture...one wonders how allthese beasts have been made to come for the family portrait session....Simply Great !!! Regards... Anil Link to comment
ali_joker 0 Posted September 4, 2009 words help me! speechless. astounding. i love everything here Link to comment
jana 1 Posted September 5, 2009 Dear Marina, I cannot beleive You made all these incredible images in Europe. It shows us how a dedication can result in mastery. You are a great examle for all of us. Thank You, Jana Link to comment
rebeccaculbreth 0 Posted November 16, 2009 This is an awesome image! Was this done in a studio with a black background (and rain??)? Just amazing, everything is in place and sublimely lit. Link to comment
w3 aed 0 Posted December 10, 2009 I cannot fault the technical excellence, but emotionally it does nothing for me. I am sorry to go against the flow of most of the comments but pictures of dead animals in a museum are not my thing. Finding out that almost exactly this shot had been published before was disappointing, but given the circumstances hardly surprising. However I will now go to look at some of your other work, so thank you for sharing. Link to comment
jlevin 0 Posted January 5, 2010 Anthony, I don't know where you drew the conclusion that this is a photograph of dead animals in a museum. Marina Cano has stated the following in her September, 2009 photo.net featured photography write up: "I was lucky with this picture. It was a rainy day, and the Watusis were sheltered from the rain in the stable. Taken with the Canon 1D Mark III and Canon 100-400, they were so beautifully placed for a few seconds. It was a very funny shot. Background was naturally dark." I think it is a superb photograph. Link to comment
mohitdoda 0 Posted June 28, 2010 This is absolutely stunning. I really wonder how you come across such amazing scenes :) Keep doing the great work. Link to comment
ianward 0 Posted July 20, 2010 A truly wonderful image, natural ballance. You could not have posed them better. It is presented beautifully. Wel done Marina. Link to comment
dhanush 0 Posted March 14, 2011 This is an amazing shot! How did you manage to take this? Link to comment
sideris 0 Posted June 16, 2011 I will not "contribute with a critique", Just to say that I added it to my favorite folder. Sometimes words doesn't means anything. Link to comment
gioviptt 0 Posted October 23, 2011 Henorabuena Marina,ya sabes que tienes una sensibilidad muy rara, es un dono enorme! tu ganas de vivir y tu pasiòn se notan en tus fotos, de verdad me ilusiona tu sentido de ser libre y el amor por la naturaleza toda.Te deseo que puedas alcanzar tus suenos.con carinogg Link to comment
eyadnalsamman 0 Posted May 10, 2012 Brilliant idea. Very strong and impressive gazes. Very artistic and original work Marina. Link to comment
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