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Love it. A well captured moment. By: johnriley1uk |
Another great shot. You should do more of this type of work - obviously got a great eye for it. By: gillblower |
I love this Gill. A great shot and I especially like the processing with the creative, somewhat muted tones. By: gillblower |
I love this Myra. One of my favourite flowers and you have more than done therm justice By: myrab |
A wonderful image John and as Ugly says, you have captured the emotion superbly. I would like to bet that they are thrilled with this image. By: johnriley1uk |
I like the tilt of the head and the sultry look! Have to agree john, pigeons are quite colorful when you take a good look By: johnriley1uk |
One of my favourite subjects Nathan, I love flowers and blossoms. This is really good - never easy to get the white right! I am having a bit of fun trying to guess what your image will be from the title that appears in my email notification - I got this one right! By: NDODS |
V1 wins hands down for me Joan. I like this arty type of image onversion. By: EMJAYCEE |
Some great detail in this Mark. Looks much better on here than on FB! By: MarkScollon |
A great shot of the ceiling details. Never been in myself - must make the effort I took a similar image of the ceiling of the Galleria in Milan - and the comment in critique was 'what is the purpose of the photo'? Well, the purpose is that you end up with a cracking shot like this, and a photograph that would grace any architecural archive. May be considred a record shot - but what is wrong with that? By: mancunian61 |
This is a lovely image. Well exposed and a nice use of depth of field. By: mancunian61 |
This is a lovely image John. I like the perspective. MUST take some time to visit Scotland. By: johnriley1uk |
It's a superb image Keith. To get a shot like that with the weather that we had is amazing - all down to a good eye and skill! I often wonder if this can be 'learned' or is it inbuilt? By: whiteboxer |
Love it Sue and I like the processing. I use this 'moody' feel quite a lot. I like the composition as well, however I would be tempted to take out the crane and also crop the tiny edge of building creeping in on the left. Great image. By: sueriley |
Itis a nice efect John, and what a lovely smile she has. So relaxed and natural. A model in the making? By: johnriley1uk |
A lovely atmospheric shot and a beautiful church. Very nice Nathan, By: NDODS |
I really like this John. The compostion, processing everything. I like what you are doing with colour etc. By: sueriley |
I love this photo and the processing. Brings back happy memories. This was one of my dad's first cars. He was a sheet metal worker and bought the car from a breakers yard. He restored and repainted all the body in it's original colour of green and it ran for years. Photos like this are really important in helping record and remember the past. Well done John. By: johnriley1uk |
A cracker Neil! Have a lovely Christmas. By: NeilWigan |
Obesity Strikes The Bird World........... What a wonderful image. It looks just as though he/she has put on a fur stole! Some fabulous images of birds appear on your portfolio Julia - trust we will see one of the Turkey? Have a lovely Christmas. By: NaturesHaven |
Knocks spots off the other Nathan By: NDODS |
What a wonderful image. Love the way you have captured each archway right to the end. Processing is excellent. By: retec |
Fantastic - really well done Peter. By: retec |
Very skillfully done Des. I like this style very much By: Desb |
My kind of photo Nathan - a great shot. By: NDODS |
Fantastic shot Nathan. By: NDODS |