bernie moore
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:This is good on so many levels: Dramatic sky, Subject matter, fence leading to subject, graveyard in background, and color. Bravo.
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Michail, What an interesting shot. Looking at some of your other takes I see you have posted the one which shows maximum distress. Bravo. Warmly. Bernie
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Caleb, I hope you had a monster long lens. (There's a reason many of us shoot cats:) On the technical side a head shot trumps tails in shots like this. (Not that I encourage you to seek out rattler heads.)
Warmly, Bernie
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Everything is so right about this shot. Congrats.
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One of the better moments of the dive.
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Though I don't usually like massive landscapes I find this one quite captivating. The dynamics of the diagonal lines and the light streaming down are arresting. It is only when leaning forward into the image that one suspects the presents of a town snugged into the shoreline. In glancing at your other pics see you have a good blend of composition and color. I wonder if you could crop this a bit to certify that there is really a town huddling on the shore, or maybe it's just a figment of my weakening eyes. Anyway...nice shot.
Bernie.
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Thought this rather dramatic at the air show.
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Did I crop down too much? I wanted to shoe the proximity rather than
the whole.
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Simon, at first glance I almost forwent a second, but the focused stationary couple brought a whole new dimension to the image. What a serendipitous shot. A great metaphor of the one condemned to rushing about slightly out of focus with his life pitted against the 2 lovers engrossed in each the other. I usually don't like to read into an image, but this is such a dichotomy I could not resist a little pontificating. Wonderful. Warm regards, Bernie
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Dennis, you were smack dab in the middle of the "golden hour". Beautiful capture and I'm sure that session yielded many more. Regards, Bernie
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Linda, stunningly beautiful child. Nice pose and use of blue framing. Might be just a hair overexposed on the nose and top of forehead. Regards, Bernie
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Jose, interesting pic. You caught the Flamingo looking as if it was studying the log. I like the flashy color against the textured but plain background. Regards, Bernie
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George, Striking pic. Great lighting adds to an interesting composition. Regards, Bernie
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Bokeh taken to a new dimension. Regards, Bernie
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The ire expressed by the cat is because someone had the audacity to think a cat's coat could be improved upon.
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Bettie, I find the term "deconstruction" interesting for what you've done: it works. And the pic caught my eye as reflections are always an interesting presentation of what would otherwise be commonplace. Warm regards, Bernie
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Brian, I agree with Stephen. The composition has merit, but it is really over processed. Regards, Bernie
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Ricardo, this is a real eye catcher for me, as boats and water always make me look twice. This is a really good composition, and I love the colors. Best wishers, Bernie
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Eating and propagating are the qualities of this invasive species.
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one made it unscathed
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