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I was browsing through photos of Andorra, and this one took my breath away. It's criminal that this one hasn't gotten a higher rating, it's absolutely gorgeous. Well worth the wait!
Incredibly sharp, great color range, interesting lighting, and good composition. Not much more to say other than congratulations on this one, well done.
Very expressive and emotional portrait, excellent work. I hope someone had some work for him. I think you could get away with a little more contrast without losing any detail, I'd like to see some slightly darker shadows and brighter highlights.
This is a great scene. I enjoy how the rocks appear so solid and have such a strong contrast compared to the rest of the scene, which is more pastel and almost ethereal.
He's got more guts than me, I can tell you that. Nice shot at a decisive moment.
Definitely a dizzying effect, I can't look at this too long without getting slight vertigo! I actually think the slight blur complements the distortion from the wide angle and the skewed point of view. I think you could use some more contrast, an easy fix.
Good perspective, I've seen this point of view before and always enjoy it, but the heart "tattoo" makes this an individual shot. Right now it's a 1-pointer for me because of the levels; as is, it's not black and white, it's dark gray and light gray. I recommend you work with the levels to get some more contrast, darker shadows and brighter highlights, specifically concentrating on the heart to make it stand out from the gargoyle a little more.
I'm glad I read the note, my first thought when I looked at the photo in the gallery, even before I saw it was an Iceland photo, was, "Hey, that looks like the hills near Skógafoss." I like the shot very much. I think the only suggestion I can make is to do a little more cropping along the lower edge to get the stream out of the frame entirely.

Very striking photo, the colors and the overlapping shapes make for a very interesting subject. As for whether this is a photo of a person, for the most part I'm going to have to take your word for it. If I squint just right, I can almost make it out...
Very well done, thanks for sharing!