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Best title ever. Thank you for that, Philip.
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Thank you, Philip.
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Thank you, Philip. I got lucky with the lighting. :)
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Mitchell, this is stunning. The use of wide angle (I think) and the wonderful fade into white both emphasize the feeling of height and grandeur. I suspect you planned all this, and it's not mere luck. Bravo,
Regards,
Peter.
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I love the tranquility of this whole seabird/shore/people series. Just lovely.
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Thank you, Giangiorgio. That's much appreciated.
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Beautiful work.
Regards, Peter.
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Oh my. This is brilliant. I have no idea how to relate it to Kant - don't know enough about his philosophy - but I do know it's a fabulous photo. Well done.
Regards,
Peter.
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Nightmare or happy ending? I don't know. All I know is it's riveting and excellent. Bravo.
Regards, Peter.
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Funny AND creative. Bravo Elaine.
Regards, Peter.
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Lovely work, Francisco.
Regards, Peter.
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Lovely and skillful shot, Giangiorgio. For me it mixes both the warmth of the setting sun, the serenity of the scene, and even an element of humour - these impossibly long legs walking on water. Lovely.
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Great textures, and kudos for noticing this.
Regards,
Peter.
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Aaah. I like this. Simple ... yet complex. Congratulations both on the composition and the execution. Very skillful.
Regards,
Peter.
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Milosz - this is lovely - well done!
Peter.
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Buongiorno Giangiorgio - so nice to have opportunity to chat again with the guru of bird photographers. Yes, this is a focus stack of 12 images. The stem on the flower is only ~ 1.5mm in diameter. I used a program called Helicon Remote to focus the camera and another called Helicon Focus to merge the 12 images. I'm glad you liked it, it was a lot of work, but I was pleased with it too. A little different from your fabulous bird work.
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What a happy portrait! Love the mood of this. Bravo.
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Gianluigi, I love the sense of desolation in this image. Nicely done.
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Very creative! Well done.
Regards, Peter.
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Todd, the detail on this one - especially when viewed in large is amazing. Wow. Congrats.
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A classic Rabinowitz. Wonderful, weird and in a c lass of its own. Bravo.
Last light before the storm [16-19e updated version] Please click to see in large.
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Indeed.
Regards,
Peter.