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And now about your photo, a unusual composition indeed. The view on the horse is that extra in your composition. A pose different from many, still with some action and it is almost like the viewer is in the scene, enchanted by the forest.
What suprised me most is that your light areas are good, no dark shadows, no overlit areas. Just must have lightspotted just the right area to get this result.
Great view, very nice atmosphere, see you again,
Richard
Hi Alec, great composition and very sharp. Your use of light is almost 50/50, so for me it looks so nicely balanced. From hot white to intense black. The look of the model looks so real, just like she just came from behind the mask to reveal her face. Very nice piece of work!
See you again, Richard
Hi Marija, magnificent piece of photography here, WOW. I really like the play of lines and the delicate levels of light and texture expressed in only two well combined colors.
A very good experiment with a very good succes!
See you again, Richard
Hi Ilianna, funny note with your photo.
Hmm, it could be... a brass pipe just below the ice, some air bubbles frozen inside. Some fallen leaves and wooden sticks in the background.. I guess I filled the waterpipe with the wrong kind of stuff. I've never seen an brass pipe below hte ice...
I beter join the crowd to see the full Monty,
Funny posting, you created a smile, see you again, Richard
Hi Magda, I like this one more than the original. So much more focus on the action and overall subject. His shoes looked a bit like a scuba diver idea ;-). It's only a very short moment, this moment of tenderness, good catch. The kind of relationship they have is so clear in this one, a boy givin flowers to his dad, they really do communicate, both are respected. And that makes this sort of photos look like a snaphot by they tell so much more only if we take a good look.
I like the "Kat" type of flower on the bench, it says it all. Look how it's placed...
See you again Magda, I hope you can revisit soon. There is something beautifull happening there, be part of it when you can.
You sure like adventure to hover around at 3,000 ft up in the sky. We always say the view maust be magnificent up there, specially when you're in Sedona. Here in Holland it "always" looks like flying above grandma's giant patchwork type of cloth. Patches of green dotted by small villages.
I like the sort of view of grandness, just as the view would have felt. The camera gives a narrow view while the viewer is silenced by it's grandness. It must have been a very nice thing to do. We, on earth, can almost see what you saw...
Great photo, nice note and thanks for sharing.
See you again, Richard
Hi Antonio, excellent macro of this flower. Sharper than sharp and a very creative crop. The used BW adds to the contrast and makes this a excellent photo for me!
Good job, Richard
Wow Fons, this is a very nice moment captured by camera. It looks so very perfect, crop, composition, light, DOF. The painter looks like he's always there, part of the scene and not disturbing the view on the other interesting parts in this photo. It's such a very nice place to be Brugge, one can see that clearly just by looking at your photo's.
Excellent photo, see you again, Richard
Hi Sweety, excellent piece of work here! Very tastefull photo of the noodles and I like the overall presentation very much.
Good balance of objects and tastefull colors, it makes me hungry. And it does'nt matter you mention "fried onions" twice in the photo. Still very tastefull!
See you again, Richard

Hi Saman, very nice result here! I like the offcenter composition, the colors look natural and I even think I can see the faint glow of a fading sun at the right.
The size of this flower can be seen by looking at he sand in the background, that tells something about the dimensions we are looking at. A border, it can be a tought step to pick the right kind and style of border, a fragile one like this one is indeed a good combination.
See you again, Richard