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Critiques [Translate]
- fartash
(5161) - [2007-05-14 14:07]
Hello James
Very intersting subject to shoot,
Great POV and lighting,
Fantastic colors and DOF,Superb shot.
Good Luck,friend
Fartash
- nainnain
(6259) - [2007-05-14 14:32]
bonsoir
tres originale cette fleur bons détails couleurs bien nettes
bien vu merci
edith
- ridvan
(5196) - [2007-05-14 14:41]
selam james; nice shot of this plant,good presented , very nice BG and POV, well captured with nice colours TFS
regards
ridvan
- ramthakur
(32178) - [2007-05-14 14:53]
I have seen this plant for the first time, James.
And it is a beautiful plant, indeed.
Very fine backlit capture with perfect details and colours.
TFS.
- nglen
(32250) - [2007-05-14 15:40]
Hi James. A very good shot of the Hakea.what a amazing plant. the lighting is spot on. great colours with good detail . A very nice POV. and DOF. well done. and thanks for showing us some unusal pictures. with great notes.
Nick
Hi James,
I have never seen or maybe noticed this Hakea before. It is hard to believe that it is a Hakea, though I am not questioning you. It looks very unusual. You captured a great image of it with the light coming from the back, nice one.
Cheers,
Debbie
- stevkds
(1789) - [2007-05-14 18:24]
Hi James. very nice shot. Very nice excercise with the colour, structure and focus. Interesting shot. Well done. tfs. Setv
- lovenature
(5067) - [2007-05-14 22:55]
A very interesting plant James.
I love to see a species of plant I've never seen or heard of before. This Royal Hakea has very unique and uncommon leaves. I like the way you use the backlight to bring out the colours and pattern on the leaves. Nicely done.
TFS Janice
- arfer
(0) - [2007-05-14 23:31]
Hello James
A unique shrub,it has developed an interesting survival strategy.Well composed in the frame,with a very good POV and DOF.The colours despite the back lighting are very good.TFS
Rob
- gypsygirl58
(426) - [2007-05-15 5:59]
Hi James,
Wow what an unusual looking Hakea!! I love the way it is backlit, good sharpness and details and colours. Well done and TFS
Cheers Tina :-)
- marioana
(1476) - [2007-05-15 6:16]
Hi James.
Wow. What a stunning plant. I don't recall ever seeing one. I love the colours the backlighting creates. well seen and well captured.
Regards, Steve.
- SelenE
(13822) - [2007-05-15 8:59]
Hi James,
You have managed the exposure control very well, details and colors are clearly seen in the shaded parts as well as the backlit parts. I liked the composition, and the colors. Well done and TFS
Selen
- garyfudge
(1098) - [2007-05-15 9:48]
Hi James,
what a fascinating plant. I like your write up, very informative.
Good choice to shoot with the light from behind.
- uleko
(2877) - [2007-05-15 13:42]
Hello James,
What a beautiful but very weird shrub! You've caught this in beautiful light showing the pattern and colours of the leaves very nicely indeed. Very sharp details too and a fine composition.
Many thanks, Ulla
- Evelynn
(14396) - [2007-05-15 19:54]
This is really nice. Despite the few OE spots it really seems to work ok. Shapes, colors and light all work together to make a very nice image. Sharpness is good and I like the close crop and simple composition.
TFS
Evelynn : )
- claudine
(0) - [2007-05-17 7:11]
Hello James,
I like the way the sun is shining through this strange plant! This is very beautiful and those colors are stunning. I agree with you that this is quite an unusual vegetal. The shapes of its leaves are very special and so are those stunning color. You managed extremely well with exposure and I like this POV and composition very much. As usual, your notes are most instructive and this park seems to be a great place. They are so many beautiful regions to explore in this wide world! Thanks,
Claudine
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