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Image Comments posted by ajay_ramakrishnan
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Quite a philosophical view of Evolution! Well done, Pierre!
Best regards, Ajay.
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Hi Pierre!! Thank you!! How're you doing?
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Perfect timing, Tuhin, and beautiful colors. The composition could've been better though. See if you like my cropping.
Best regards, Ajay.
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Hi Pierre!
Thanks for your visit and comments. Yes, I too liked this one better!
Hope you're doing great!
Best regards, Ajay.
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Could've been The Thinker, Mark!
Best regards, Ajay.
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Awesome shot! Congratulations.
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I thought I saw a wild horse!
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Great shot. Lovely bird.
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Perfect shot. As sharp as its beak! Wonder how you get this many kinds of hummingbirds in your backyard!
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Thank you Janine for your visit (wish there was more light when I saw this fellow!). BTW, I'm a great admirer of your hummingbirds.
Best regards, Ajay.
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A very interesting shot!
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What an amazing shot! A blue sky would've made it better, I guess!
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Very creative, Michail. The passage looks really eerie. Gives me ideas, thank you!
Best regards, Ajay.
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A rare one (I mean a natural shot) from you, Pierre. Use of flash accentuated the white of the flower against the sky. The outcome is really beautiful. My only regret is you cut the top of the inflorescence!
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Thank you Pierre and Michail. Glad you like it!
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Lovely!
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Wow! Beautiful shot. Congratulations!
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Lovely shot, Tony!
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Sorry, uncle! just .... lazybones! But I do keep track of your brilliant images.
Best regards, Ajay.
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Lovely scene. Wish the fellow had faced the sun!
Best regards, Ajay.
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Thank you, James. I guess you're right (although I love the reflection!). Please see the cropped version.
Hi Pierre! Thank you, I do hope it sells!!
Best regards, Ajay.
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Hi Pierre!
Happy you liked it. The bubble is made with a bubble maker kit (a small can of soap solution and a ring attached to the lid) available in toy shops. As a kid I used to make bubbles with toilet soap while taking bath!
Best regards, Ajay.