Colin F wrote:
Nice batch. My only critique would be to watch for the crooked horizons, as in #9 and #15. I have made it the very first thing to look for and correct in my work-flow.
thanks Colin for the tip. will most certainly look into it. This is the reason why I love this forum.
bobbytan wrote:
I love these, KD! They are artsy ... not point-and-shoot stuff! You can definitely sell some of these images, They would look amazing on any wall. They are all mostly great but I really like #1 and #12 and especially #12 from the 1st batch, Voted!
thanks so much Bobby for all these years of guiding, helping and supporting. Appreciate your viewing and commenting
These are all interesting treatments of the image.
I am usually not a fan of B&W nature images, but I like 18. It's B&W anyway.
My favorite of the set is 12. I like the high key treatment and the subtle color. Beautiful!
davidrhorer wrote:
Exceptional. #1 caught my eye first, and it remains my favorite. Love the perspective, narrative appeal, wing position (so important), and background.
Scrumhalf wrote:
I love the ethereal beauty in several of these photos. A lot of vision and imagination to go with the obvious photograhy skills! Thanks for sharing!
thanks for viewing and commenting. Branching off the beaten path does yield unusual results, but add more to the enjoyment of the art.
lighthound wrote:
6, 12, 13, 17 & 20 are the standouts to me but the entire collection is very nice.
I'm not a fan of the dull underexposed almost sepia look as shown in 3 & 9. I think you are leaving some goodness off the table with those great shots.
If I ever have the time, I also want to explore a more "artistic" approach with some of my images. You've inspired me to give it a try someday.
Dave
thanks Dave. It's very satisfying to try new art forms, or maybe it's just me.
ox0312 wrote:
You spent your time wisely processing your images I might have skipped some of the high keys shots from the set but that's just my opinion.
Still I like the #6 #13 and #20 from this set. Keep them coming and YGMV
- Faizan
thanks a lot, Faizan for your help support and guidance. agree about the selection of the high key pictures.
dclark wrote:
These are all interesting treatments of the image.
I am usually not a fan of B&W nature images, but I like 18. It's B&W anyway.
My favorite of the set is 12. I like the high key treatment and the subtle color. Beautiful!
Dave
thanks Dave, seems that 6, 12 and 18 are the popular one, seems to be some sort of sequence