arnabdas
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Nicely!
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Wonderful image and grossly underrated. A little more background blur and you'd have a real killer! Well done!
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I like the lighting. Soft and glowing ...
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yes.
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This should have gotten far better ratings. I love the interplay of light and shadow and how it has been captured. Looks like a painting. Very well captured.
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To echo Alec's comments, really "A breath of fresh air"!. Amazingly done landscape and that too with a normal lens.
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It's hard to come across such a perfectly executed butterfly shot. I love it! Very well done.
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Hang it on the wall? No ... I'd like to cover an entire wall with this.
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>look like a bunch of smilies with superman logo...
LOL! Nice photo too!
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You're my kind of guy ;-) Good shot!
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Very detailed. I'm impressed by the degree of details that supposedly mediocre lens can capture. As for composition, backing away a bit further could be something worth considering to prevent cropping the inner "wavy-edged round region".
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This shot could be further improved in a number of ways. Looks slightly underexposed. Grasshoppers look best when shot from the side, perhaps you could consider shhoting from ground level.
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This is dreamy. You should have left a little more space on the top. The shallow DOF works very well. Congratulations on a good shot.
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Wonderfully shot this one! I can say this is a triggerfish (Balistidae) but not sure of the exact species.
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This should have gotten far better ratings. The lighting and composition are what makes it a winner.
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This is a wonderful shot. Is the slight halo along the due to oversharpening? Anyway -- great work!!
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This is familiar to me. I can really relate to it. Good shot indeed.
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This works very well for me. The only issue I might mention is the truncated tree on the right.
This photo has a feel of "depth" and is very soothing to look at.
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Lovely lighting! This really is a shot for large prints!
The only thing that bothers me is whatever that is floating in the foreground water.
If I were desparate I'd wade down into the water and pull that damn thing out of the scene. Then I'd wait for the water to become still -- while hoping that the magical light stays that way ...