jcernac
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Good focus on the face, try a smaller aperture opening to provide greater depth of field so the rest of the subject is in focus.
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Very nice shot, the background is nice and clean. The only thing I would have done from a composition would have give more space to the camel rider on the right.
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Great macro capture and use of DOF. I love the colors!
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Nice shot, the black background and back lighting really makes the image pop.
Sorry you will have to wait for someone else to identify.
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Love the simplicity of this shot, excellent 7/7. Congrats!
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Very nice capture, the hopper and stem are very crisp. Great use of depth of field.
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I found a pair of Grasshoppers mating, which made it a little easier
to photograph.
Looking for feedback on this shot. Thanks John
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Awesome capture, I really like the way the sky has blurred it places a nice focus on the locomotive. How long of an exposure was this? Congrats!
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Very nice shot, and the lighting is very good! I like the way the isle leads your eye to the alter. Congrats
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Very nice shot, I like the way you have used the black back ground to place the focus on the details of the flower. Very crisp image.
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Nice composition, I like the way the eye is drawn to the bottom right and is drawn up the line of boats. Great colors.
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Nice crisp focus, and love the colors. Good capture.
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I agree with Bob, foreground is a little dark, but otherwise a nice looking shot, love the color of the light on the mountains and how the clouds are rapped around and flowing over.
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Looks like I need to do more home work on tone mapping.
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Great capture the reflection and action completely make the shot.
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Thanks for all the feedback ans comments!
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Excellent colors, and nice composition.
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Awesome shot, I love colors and the silhouette of the couple on the beach.
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Thanks,
John