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Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus)
vincentoiseau commented on Giangiorgio Crisponi's gallery image in Wildlife
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Hi Franz, regardless of where they came from, it's all too sad young men die in stupid wars. These wars are waged by men who never get hurt or shot themselves; they have no respect for the young men (and sometimes women) they send into death and destruction in the name of their unbridled search of (more) power. I like the modesty of this tombstone, although the red lettering looks very fresh and is quite noticeable. At least Kunibert Krause gets to be remembered this way. Kind regards, Vincent
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Hi Michael, it's nice to see a 'naturalistic' photo of yours! I like the composition, colors and the delicate parts of the flowers that seems to have inspired your title. I think the DoF that you chose works well, although that is above all a personal choice. A minor suggestion would be to crop off just the left edge of the frame. Kind regards, Vincent
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Hi G & V, what a nice notion, to make the viewer think about the taste of an ice cream flavor! The idea of connecting sounds, colors and scents may not be new, but this surely is a fresh approach and one that may add to the pleasure of watching your amazingly colorful flower close-ups. To go along with your idea: I think of a yoghurt ice cream with blueberry and lemon flavor. Kind regards, Vincent
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Hi Michael, in your newer abstracts you seem to choose warmer and brighter colors than those you made some time ago. This one's title is pretty straightforward: we recognize the four eyes easily, which lead to the conclusion that the darker circle is an open mouth, one could even interpret the lines under the eyes as the lips of this creature. As always, the patterns and 'hidden' lines and shapes add to the appeal of the abstract. Kind regards, Vincent
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Hi Evgeny, this location is so beautiful that having people standing on the bridge hardly detracts from the impact of the scenery. The foggy morning mood with the sun starting to clear up the sky on the mountains in the background adds charm. A minor suggestion: edit (especially) the dark element on the bottom left out. Kind regards, Vincent
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A mute swan (cygnus olor), a very common species, preening its feathers. I was able to fill the frame with the bird due to its size. As I watched it, I noticed a triangular 'composition'. Making sure I didn't overexpose the white of its plumage also took care of the contrast with the background. Your comments are very welcome.
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Hi Michael, The colors in this abstract are really eye-catching! I like the fact that there is a strong similarity between the confronting shapes; the one on the right seems even to be the source of the left one with its harsh red appearance. This could e.g. be an abstract illustration of a quarrel between a parent and a child, but other associations come up. Very nice! Kind regards, Vincent
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