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Very designy!
Best regards,
Kristina
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There is a lot of colour noise in the grey areas of the sky and water. As a composition where the colours prevail and make the form too, looks appealing.
Kind regards,
Kristina
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On my screen I can see a lot of colour noise on the grey area of the sky. Otherwise, I like the glacial that is about to fall down and the blue hues behind it. I guess this is where you focused the lens.
Regards,
Kristina
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Beautiful artistic photograph of a child. It is obvious you established an emotional connection with a child which I appreciate a lot in this genre of portraiture. A shallow depth of field is very suitable for this railway track. It allows viewing of the picture to be in an easy and pleasant way. Sepia tone also attribute to that easy way of looking at the picture.
Kind regards,
Kristina
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It is a classic but contemporary portrait. The light, the colours and the manner convey not a really pure pathos but weakness and a sort of female misery. There is certain elegance in her pose that is derived by the manner of her hands and drapery.
Kind regards,
Kristina
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Hi Bettie,
to me this whole composition has a sort of "falling elements". The falling window, the chest looks its falling as well while being in juxtaposition with the window, and the branches in the vase too. The legs of the chair in a juxtaposition with the window seems they fall back. All this arrangement look dynamic and interesting to me, the way they encircle the artist.
Kind regards,
Kristina
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Here you got a decisive moment! All of the elements in the picture are placed in a right positions. Great work!
Best regards,
Kristina
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The whole picture looks very designy to me, which I like it. Aesthetically, the focused and out of focus pieces of the hydrangea look dynamic and playful just like the nature of a ladybug. It is as well playful because the dry flower is bent under the ladybugs "weight". All this elements - hydrangea, the ladybug and the flower - are magnified and thus creating a notion of lightness and joyfulness.
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The whole picture looks very designy to me, which I like it. Aesthetically, the focused and out of focus pieces of the hydrangea look dynamic and playful just like the nature of a ladybug. It is as well playful because the dry flower is bent under the ladybugs "weight". All this elements - hydrangea, the ladybug and the flower - are magnified and thus creating a notion of lightness and joyfulness.
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For me the strengths of the image lies in the story behind the image. That is, it's about a relationship between father and his daughter. The image is done with so much care, that actually, reflects father's love for daughter.
Aesthetically, I like the orange - golden light that pervades the centre of the composition, and gradually illuminates his daughter.
What could make this image weaker is that everything is sharp, from the foreground to background. A little softness wouldn't hurt. -
Burst of euphoria! I like it a lot.
Kristina
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It's a very impressive image of this plant. The highlights look right to me.
Kristina
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This is a very creative photograph. It that image could talk, it would talk sensually.
Kristina
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It's very eye-catching image for me. I like the subdue colours a lot here.
Kristina
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Absolutely beautiful! A real day-dreaming moment.
Kristina
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She radiates with kindness! Excellent portrait!
Kristina
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It's like looking at my very distant relative. I do find resemblance to her.
Kristina
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I like the concept of the model and this poles that fade out and appear again.
Kristina
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Nice controlling of the light, given that is photographed directly toward the light source. It's very attractive and appealing.
Kristina
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Very appealing. I like a lot a combination of this two colours - yellow and blue, that pervades the portrait. I wouldn't change a bit.
Kristina
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I'd never guess you are keen to sport photography. I like it all in motion.
Kristina
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I like this craziness!
Kristina
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Magnificent! Although I do have to ask you. Is that a real blue colour of the flower?
Regards,
Kristina