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This is a gorgeous capture Renzo. Nicely saturated and exposed.
I love your creative title too.
Hey Krisda,
I like this actually. Just an idea...Maybe if you would have put the ping pong balls down in with the pool balls, it would have added something a little extra? (what are those smaller pink balls by the way?) I like the ambient lighting. I do however think that the image is a little soft and there is no real focal point. Thanks for sharing this image, clever title.
~Stacey
Hey Jagroop,
I think that this is a very imaginative creation. It's impressive to be soley made up of paintbrushes and no underlying photo.
My only critique would be that the lighting doesn't make sense. If that is the moon on the right, why is the middle of the tree top glowing bright with green, sunlit leaves? I see that you have the rim lighting around the bark of the tree, but the top really throws the viewer off and ruins the chance of a believable space. Keep up the experimentation! This is quite inspiring :)
~Stacey
Hey Fernando,
I'll echo a previous comment about the great pov here. It greatly reminds me of an M.C. Escher drawing. The saturation is very warm and inviting. Nice job.
~Stacey
Hey Anatoly,
You're title made me laugh :)
I think the seagull to the right is Jonathan's wife and she is mad at him at the moment. So Jon decided to be a smart butt and pretend to talk to himself since she is ignoring him. Orrr, maybe I have an over active imagination?
This is a beautiful image with great clarity and detail. I'm guessing this is digital?
TFS
Hello Renier,
This image is captivating, even from the thumbnail! I only wish that there were just a liiiitle bit more "breathing" room in the crop around the headlights. Beautiful cloud detail in the hood. Nice job.
Just curious, did you turn the area around the car black, or was it on some sort of pedestal?
Hello Francisco,
This is a beautiful and unique macro of a fly. I like the unusual crop and even you're name seems to blend right into the image seemlessly. Wonderful results :)
~Stacey
Hey Nicole,
Well it's not the fact that there is a camel in the same pasture as a cow that brought my attention to you're photo (Where I'm from, I see this all the time :).
What struck me as funny is that, due to your perspective, the camel appears to be standing on the cow's back!
Critique wise, I would have liked to see the cows face instead of being blocked by the weeds, but I guess it's hard enough to catch a cow not eating,let alone, catching one eating while simultaneously balancing a tiny camel on its back! You obviously had to snap it quickly, what a once in a lifetime opportunity:)
Thanks for sharing, this was my photographic smile for the day
~Stacey
Hey Iris,
Comment: This makes me smile until my cheeks hurt.
I can imagine being there during the standoff haha. I can relate to this mood because I have two cats, one 5 yr old, one less than a year and the younger one's neverending energy causes my older kitty to give him this face along with a hiss that you have captured here.
Critique: It seems that you missed some of the background between his whiskers when desaturing. Ooops :)
TFS and making me smile
~Stacey

Hey Anida,
I'm very surprised that this beautiful capture has such little attention.
You created a very pleasing composition with the giant red ball evenly weighted with the silver car in the lower right. TFS
~Stacey