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Critiques [Translate]
- JORAPAVI
(4627) - [2009-03-04 4:44]
Hola Steve,
Una imagen preciosa de esta bonita planta carnívora, buena definicíón con excelentes detalles, preciosos colores. Saludos
José Ramón
- Macroleo
(864) - [2009-03-04 5:04]
Hello Steve,
Superb image of this predatory plant! Great composition, details and colors.
Best regards, Leonid
- euroblinkie
(10017) - [2009-03-04 5:42]
hello Steve
beautiful sharpness
great composition
beautiful colours
greeting lou
- PeterZ
(17500) - [2009-03-04 7:58]
Hello Steve,
What a fantastic photo of this sundew. The colours are very clear and beautiful. Good sharpness and a great natural environment. Very nice composition, POV and DOF.
Regards,
Peter
- Pitoncle
(2310) - [2009-03-04 8:15]
Bonjour Steve,
Belle publication valorisant bien le sujet par la finesse des détails.
A bientôt sur TN pour de nouvelles aventures.
Gérard
- haraprasan
(17792) - [2009-03-04 9:07]
Namastay Steve,
A nice capture of this beautiful sundew plant. Very good composition and sharp details. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Sincerely
Hara
- red45
(30243) - [2009-03-04 11:51]
Hi Steve!
Very good portrait of this interesting plant. Even better that taken during blooming. I like composition with lichens or mosses on BG.
- Silvio2006
(41266) - [2009-03-04 12:26]
Ciao Steve, wonderful shoot with splendid drosera, great light and colors, fine details, very well done, ciao Silvio
- eng55
(3508) - [2009-03-04 12:56]
Hi Steve,
What a nice close up.I liked vivid colors,3D effect,POV and sharpness a lot.Well caught and composed.Excellent work!
Thanks for posting.
- nglen
(32124) - [2009-03-04 13:03]
Hi Steve. This is a first class close up of the unusual plant. Which you have taken with fine detail and bright colours. I like the low POV/DOF. well done TFS.
Nick..
Hi Steve,
thanks for this amazing plant...
Did you make the spot mesuare on the white flower, why is it high exposed?
Good composition, nice to see its own home.
TFS
Regards
Fred
- valy67
(8733) - [2009-03-04 14:29]
Hello Steve !
Wow, what a strange thing this is - you sure it isn't an alien who had landed in your forest ? :-) I really like it. I had never seen anything like that before and I find both picture and note very interesting, great contribution to TN. Very well done !
Valérie.
- Gert-Paassen
(13764) - [2009-03-04 22:38]
Hi Steve,
good close up from this flower.
Very nice low pov and details.
Beatiful colours.
In the Netherlands we have 3 species.
Gert
- gannu
(14691) - [2009-03-05 6:17]
Steve, The red and white combination is striking here. The green is adding beauty to the shot. Well done and nice shot. Ganesh
- bobcat08
(1431) - [2009-03-05 11:04]
Hi Steve,
Man you did it agian. What an amazing shot of this beautiful Sundew plant. And especially because they are still in flower also. I find it a very, very good close-up. Razorsharop with the complete enviroment around this plant. ----- Perfect -----
Greetings and TFS BOB
- foozi
(9065) - [2009-03-05 19:02]
Hi Steve,
special and unique plant and also very nice presented shot.
the capture depicts the clarity in lovely composition and sharpness.
The green mosses and red plants is beautifully shown. Being a carnivorous is a specail information for me.
Regards,
Foozi
- anel
(15676) - [2009-03-06 1:29]
Hello Steve,
Really interesting picture of this Drosera plant in flower (I never had seen the flowers until now). Excellent low point of view chosen giving also a view on the mossy surroundings. Good sharpness revealing amazing details. Thanks also for the instructive note.
Best regards
Anne
- albert
(2055) - [2009-03-06 6:01]
Hello Steve,
Great shot on this interesting plant, very nice species that I have never seen in the wild before!
My interest for New Zealand, is growing since I have seen your beautifull photos!!! and I will put your country on my travel list
Thanks for sharing
Albert
- fragman
(17599) - [2009-03-06 22:47]
so tiny and exciting, greetings and have a nice weeknd, Ori
- peter_stoeckl
(10217) - [2009-03-08 8:07]
Hi Steve,
fascinating plunge into a soakingly wet habitat, presenting the carnivorous Drosera plant with in a very intense and lively way. Perfectly handled low depth of field under low light conditions has done a good job to isolate the plant, and in the same time leave enough information on the background to perceive the whole setting.
With thanks, and best regards,
Peter
- herve1993
(3140) - [2009-03-08 8:47]
Bonjour Steeve
Splendide macro. Les feuilles de Drosera et leurs étonnants poils glutineux sont toujours spectaculaires. Les fleurs sont beaucoup plus rarement photographiées. Intéressante contribution.
Amicalement
Hervé
- Hormon_Manyer
(2652) - [2009-03-09 6:44]
Hi Steve,
Beautiful macro of a very interesting plant specie. The habit of a flower like this is so unique that nobody could deny it's a carnivora, a monster of insects. :) Great compo, perfect sharpness and color balance, and the combination of the green moss and the red carnivorous plant is awesome. Tfs and congrats.
Also thanx for Your interest on my 'tornado' photo. I answered to Your sentences there, as a forum discussion. I wish You all the best, friendly regards from Hungary, László
- vorpal
(48) - [2009-03-11 15:52]
Carnivorous plants such as this Sundew are a second favorite to me, a close second to Fungi. You've managed to capture this beauty flowering as well! DOF, Focus and lighting are done nicely Steve! Well done dude!
- cicindela
(8635) - [2009-03-14 6:32]
Hi again!
Many times I sam sundew species (in Poland we have 3), but only once - flower of 1 species. So this capture payed my attention a lot! Great documentary photo Steve!
Anyway, how big is this species?
Greetings,
Radomir
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