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Very abstract with very suited title too - elements, indeed. I like it, it makes me stare into "nothing" and yet something ...
Remarkable greytoned blocky patterns with slanted perspective-lines. I like it for what it is and yet I cannot help wondering "what is it?"
I like the full on close up portriature effect, filling the whole frame. There is such softness and fluffiness here. The sunlight on kitty is also wonderfully cast to add on the already cozy coziness. I think you could crop away the tiny bit of fabric (of a different tougher texture) sticking out from the bottom as it looks a bit redundant and distracting. Otherwise, "purrrfect"! Oh did I mention that it looks like a painting at first glance?
Ajourney into the fog. Thanks for bringing me there! Photo has a great composition and a nice dim exposure that add to the mood. The colours are on the dull side, but it suit the theme of fog. Fogs are hard to tackle on camera, well done.
Hi Chris, very unique and abstract capture there. I like the random pattern formed by the water sprays. The blurriness and motiontrails makes it looks as if you've freezed a frame in a running film... Great effort there!
YOur following post certainly outdid your first post by miles! welcome shel, I will be enjoying your updates from good old perth!
Good description. The title is abit too abstract and curious though - but you can determine all the same. I lived on South Perth for a while, but I never visited the zoo, only hear the animals from a distance. If only I knew I get to crave my name on bamboos...
I like the tilt you've framed in here, give extra punch to the simple activity of running away from oncoming waves. It is an excellent composition, like the fact that she's almost running out of frame. Great realistic colours! I miss scarborough!
It a beautiful picture with earthy colours. The grills actually add perspective/ patterns to the picture in a positive way. The background is very grainy and captivating - a well done F2.8!

I love the colours here. I think the composition is extra attentive by situating the leaves higher up ... love it ...