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An interesting capture, Greg, and a funny one indeed.
Yours,
Andrew.
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Hi Alaettin.
As soon as I see the thumbnail of one of these close up still life type shots of yours, I know that it's going to be interesting, and this is no exception.
Very well done in every way, although I'll go for the workshop, without the harsh lighting.
I wonder what's coming next from you in this area!
Yours,
Andrew.
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A very clean and attractive image, Pablo, accompanied by a nice, personal note.
Well done,
Andrew.
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A very nice capture, Madalina.
I like this because it's so spontaneous and alive looking.
Well done,
Andrew.
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Great capture of these three, Benyamin.
The exposure and colours are spot on. I have to say that I'm not personally very keen on the frame for this type of subject, though.
It would be interesting to know where you took this and to have a bit of background on the photo.
Still, as I've already mentioned, the image itself is perfect.
Yours,
Andrew.
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Great capture, Greg.
Action caught nicely, and well done with the postprocessing.
Looks slightly lacking in sharpness, but is still a very worthwhile shot.
Yours,
Andrew.
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A very striking image, Alaettin.
Great composition and colours, and the beer certainly looks inviting the way you've captured the moisture on the glass.
Yours,
Andrew.
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A very nice composition, Pablo, with lots of interesting detail.
The foreground stones could look a little sharper, and I'm wondering if this is due to limited depth of field, but don't know the aperture you used.
The addition of the workshop view gives this an interesting background.
Regards,
Andrew.
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Interesting angle you have on this, Alaettin.
I like this approach of recording the small details of life.
Yours,
Andrew.
Both are beautiful, Pablo, although I would like to see the foreground more in focus in the workshop photo, so I'll go for this one here, with it's stark, minimalistic look.
Yours,
Andrew.