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Dragonfire wrote:
I tried not to look but I couldn't help myself.   Excellent
. Thanks so very much Frank.
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gregfountain wrote:
Keep them coming Birdie while I go to school The second one take the top prize for me!
Greg
Appreciate it Greg, but you don't need any schooling.
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G.E. Smith wrote:
Are you joking, I never get tired of looking at your images. Love the hummers and especially the colors. As always, well done !
Greg
Thanks for the kind words Greg.
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Karl Witt wrote:
If I may.......your work has such a magical unobtrusive twist to it Birdie. You see the sweetness in an image and bring it to our attention without going over the top. I enjoy your presentations greatly😊
#1 love all but the head position
#2 winner winner as Greg sees it too. Flower and hummer appear to be having a pose off or are mirroring their beauty. Just wonderful IMO👍🏼
#3 Ireally like the floral shot and the hummer is a pleasing adder🤗
#4 unfortunately the foreground diagonal branch is more powerful than the delicate hummer as I see it.
Thanks for sharing, thanks for allowing me to voice my opinion. Your work is inspiring.............
Karl😎...Show more →
Karl, your very generous words mean so much, thank you. Your opinions and suggestions have always helped me , so please keep them coming.
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kdacharya wrote:
#3 is my pick, birdie
Thank you KD.
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juankgigo wrote:
Never get bored to see them! and you made some beautiful images of them!
Appreciate it Juan ! I miss the colorful birds of Costa Rica.
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Ronny Olsson wrote:
Lovely shots my friend !
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Thank you Ronny.
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dclark wrote:
Your hummer/flower images are always superb. The bird and the blossom are both beautiful and balanced. You also have great skill in processing so that the bird and blossom standout. It appears to me to be a combination of some subtle darkening and softening the areas around them. Regardless of how you do it, it's beautiful.
Dave
Thank you Dave. Your thoughts are correct, I try to lighten the area I want the eye to go to and darken or do something to lessen the attention to the other areas.
Birdie
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