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lynnemass

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  1. lynnemass

    ***

    What a great mood setting image. The perfectly placed single figure looks so lonely. I like the way the figure tilts in the same direction as the tree in front of him. Nice capture.
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    TWILIGHT ZONE

    I love this capture. It is so mysterious. One could weave a fascinating tale from it! I can see this is BLACK and WHITE MAGAZINE.
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    My Little Havana Guy

    Thank you Daniel for your wonderful comments. Sometimes I worry that I am making the image too grungy, but then I get a comment like yours and it makes me feel more secure in my processing.
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    PRYING

    The bird is tack sharp (and so is his eye) and the bokeh background allows the bird to stand out. Well done technically and visually.
  5. ...is there a discussion of how to make the appearance of the galleries different? I want to restructure how things appear.
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    My Little Havana Guy

    Thanks, Michael for letting me know about this image being a POTD.
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    My Little Havana Guy

    Wow, Daniel, I am humbled to be mentioned in the same thought as Delgado. I am always challenged to find a compelling portrait when "out in life". I look for the "soul" of a person when searching a shoot. People are SO interesting and my very favorite thing to shoot.
  8. Ultimately you are the artist to make decisions about what visually works for you. it's a beautiful scene.
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    interaction

    Nicely done in BW. It does seem like you have 2 images if you cut vertically down the middle - the guy carrying the artwork is actually more interesting than the people on the left. He raises questions such as...where is he going with these pieces? To whom do they belong? Is the artist important?
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    New Dreams

    What great silhouetted bikers you captured. I do wonder why you decided to include so much sky ( especially since you had many dirt spots on either your lens or within the camera that you did not clone out). What is it you want the viewer to see...the sky? the land? the clouds? I wonder if the right half were cropped out if the image might be stronger. What do you think?
  11. Your leading lines of the road and fence are fabulous and lead the viewer's eye right into the image and the gorgeous cloud-topped mountains. I do wonder why you included so much sky.... try cropping it down and see if you think it makes a stronger image. The color pallet of the flora and mountains is wonderful.
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    Out of the fog III

    Fog is always moody and this is no exception. The monotonal quality of the image is offset by the bright colors of the woman's umbrella. I like that there are 3 main objects - 2 trees and the woman. I adore the balance, composition and tone of this capture. My only complaint is that it is not my capture - wish it were.
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    Out of the fog II

    Beautiful composition as is your other foggy tree image. I like this in BW. The balance of the little tree and the woman in the middle is gorgeous. Well seen and magnificently captured.
  14. The composition and color pallet are perfect, exemplifying the old saying "less is more". I wish there were no halo on the left side of the bottle. Even so, this is a gorgeous still life and capture.
  15. A terrific story can be woven from the simple objects in this beautifully presented BW image. Who was here? Why? Why did they leave the clothing? Don't know if you really need the bright horizontal lines at the top pulling the viewer's eye. Maybe a tone down would further enhance an already lovely image.
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