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Hello Richard. This is a very good black and white image. Really caught my eye while looking through your portfolio. 6/6 Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hello Alexander. This is a very good street image. Your subject's eyes are perfect. Looks like you were low to the ground and in tune with him...not standing up and looking down on him. Nicely done. 6/6 anon. In your biography you ask people to be honest with you in their critiques of your work. I will do so and so will a good percentage of others. However, I noticed that you have received a good number of ratings and critiques...but you have only rated one image of other photographers. I feel that you would learn as much and maybe more from rating and critiquing others work rather than simply expecting others to rate yours. Try it. You certainly know as much as many photographers on this website. And others would like to hear from you also. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hi Tony. Very unique in appearance. Love the saturation of colors. It works well in this image. Regards, Gary
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Hello George. I'm very glad you rated my Marsh Wren image today...as doing so has brought me to your portfolio. Wonderful work from top to bottom. This image you have here has an incredibly mystereous and beautiful background. The colors in it, including the hanging branches, work so well together. Really nice work. Regards, Gary.
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George, this is a truly wonderful image of an "American Robin". The detail throughout the feathers...and the sharpness in the eye is great. Also a very nice and soft background. Great work. Regards, Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Wow Eric. These rascals are hard to get in the viewfinder. Great "capture". Some day...some day I'll get one too. Tack sharp and perfect lighting. Regards, Gary.
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Lovely in it's toned down look. Easy on the eyes and very romantic feel. Nicely done Dr. Regards, Gary
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Another beauty Diego. The mood is wonderful. Regards, Gary
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My goodness Ali. Who is eating who in this one? Hard to tell...but, I'll bet it's the spider doing the eating. Another great image. Regards.
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Hello Lawrence. Hey...you're stealin' my funny titles ;-) How unique this one is!!! Hope the kids aren't looking. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hello Chris. This is a stunning image. Very beautifully done. Everything works...aesthetics, lighting, color, subject, composition. it will go into "my favorite images". Congratulations on a marvelous image. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hello Gary. This is a very interesting and well captured perspective. Tack sharp. Very unique and fine bird image. 6/7 anon. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hello Bogdan. A marvelous image you have here. A delight to the eyes and the imagination. This will be added to my favorite images. Rated 7/7 anon. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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If you've never heard a Marsh Wren call out for a mate you don't know
what you're missing. It's a real treat for the ears as well as the eyes.
By the way...the tiny thing sticking up from it's lower beak is it's
tongue...not something that I forgot to clone out. Thank you for viewing
my work. As always, your comments and critiques are appreciated.
Cheers to all.
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Hello Yevgen. Welcome to photo.net. This is a great image. Very unique. Nicely done. I rated this 6/6 anonymously. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hello Giangiorgio. Very fascinating combination of nature and man-made ugliness. The lighting is absolutely perfect highlighting both. Regards from Gary,.
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Hello Massimo. This is a very captivating image. The hand with umbrella adds a deep mystery to it. Beautifully done. This one will be added to my favorites. 7/7 anon. Regards from Gary in Salt Lake City.
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Hello Jill. I was looking through your portfolio and this one popped out at me. It doesn't get much better than this...unless the image were mine instead of yours ;-)
Very very well done. Regards, Gary.