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Intrinsicate1

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    Tim, your raptor sequences are a delight - great technique and very artistic. They are one of a small handful of reasons I still visit this sadly declined site. I can’t understand why your work hasn’t received more applause. I don’t have time to comment on them individually, but I have looked at them all and admired every one of them. Michael.
  1. The important thing, here, is your lovely gesture of solidarity with the people of Ukraine, made in the way a photographer should. It may not be, technically, the best of your many excellent photographs of flamingos, but that is hardly the point. Nearly everyone will understand and appreciate your gesture. Ignore the rest. Michael

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    Beautiful image. Excellent composition and lighting. Perfect in black and white. It is always sad to see broken boats. Thank you!

    Z-Power

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    So beautiful and inspiring. The contrast between her soft flesh and the harsh rocks is quite startling. (I’m always impressed by the discomfort your models seem willing to endure in the pursuit of your art!). A real gem.

    Footsteps

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    This is such a lovely, optimistic image, with the couple walking towards the light, I think it would be worth the time to remove the power lines on the right, and possibly remove footseps on the left, so only the two trails left by the couple remain. Great photograph!
  2. These cold mornings, after I have thawed the nectar for the hummingbirds, and put warm water in the bird bath, I like to sit down with a slice of toast and marmalade and a cup of coffee, and scroll through this site, hoping to find, among all the banal pictures of food and pointless family albums, something of yours. Today, a double surprise! It is reassuring, when most of the world is stressing about covid-19 and politics, that you are still out there, posing lovely women for us to appreciate. Photo.net calls it self a place where photographers inspire eachother, which used to be quite true. Now, you are one of the few left delivering on that promise. Don't stop! Michael

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    The bird flew into the house and hit a window. I wasn't sure if it was still alive, but I held it for half-an-hour and then it opened its eyes and shortly afterwards flew away.

    Dawn Lift-Off #4

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    Thanks indeed for the small novel, Philip. A compliment from you is valuable and greatly appreciated.

    Looking at your recent postings, I am amazed how you manage to coax your models into such uncomfortable poses, on sharp rocks or rough logs!

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