Pierre, my guess is that the image's title prompted to liken the subject to "soft like liquid." Whatever motivated you to write the review, I'm grateful. - - My best always, michael
Vincent, I'm about to post for critique what I consider a fine art image. As always, your usual style of critiquing will be most appreciated. - - My best always, michael
A regal beast, to be sure, Paul. You ably captured its beautiful coloration as well as its muscularity especially of its hind legs. The overall lighting and detail are spot on. I do suspect, however, that a slightly angled pose would show off that muscularity more effectively.
Wayne, I find this image a bit more realistic than some of your work, especially based on spotting people seated at a table. Don't get me wrong; there's plenty of artistic touches as well. Example: the awnings. Please give Henry my best regards; he certainly has brightened my life in many ways, as you have. - -My best always, michael
GC, I totally agree with you. I often post some words if it serves this forum's purpose. Honestly, I didn't like a recent NW photo of yours since I thought were somewhat blown out. - - My best always, michael
Pierre, initially the statues in the FG really puzzled me, since they seem to be of Asian origin. Fortunately, I recognized Cyrillic characters in the large poster behind the statues. The image is strong in every respect, including those I did not identify. - - My best always, michael
Is the woman Rita Hayworth, George? I easily recognized the other figure - Benjamin Franklin. The most interesting BG led me to wonder whether you are simply playing with my head. - - My best always, michael