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| 10/03/2008 02:21:52 PM |
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| 10/03/2008 10:53:32 AM |
Dillwynia Glaberrimaby GregoryBComment by sherpet: Beautiful spring native floral macro image here Greg, with a balance of perfect DOF, along with the areas in the yellow painted with the tiny red pretty native pea-like wildflowers. Message edited by author 2008-10-03 10:54:32. |
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| 10/03/2008 09:51:25 AM |
Dillwynia Glaberrimaby GregoryBComment by patio127: What neat little flowers- almost identical to a wildflower we have here in Summer. I like how you have captured them in context with their natural surroundings > |
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| 10/03/2008 03:08:07 AM |
Honey beeby GregoryBComment by sherpet: WOW..... nice and close on the bee, and I love the fine detail and textures of the bee, as well. The soft and detailed background, has some perfect DOF, and I also love the 'Aussie' colors of green and gold in the background, as the bee really stands out. |
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| 10/03/2008 02:11:00 AM |
Honey beeby GregoryBComment by ursula: The bee is quite beautiful, especially the the back wing. The colours are also very pleasing in this image. Sharpness is alright, except that it seems to be a bit behind the bee (or at the bee's backside) - it might work better to have the whole bee sharp, or at least have a bit more sharpness towards the front side. The composition is rather busy. The bee almost gets lost in so much stuff here. I personally really don't much care for the grainy sort of border, to me it takes away from the image, but that is a matter of personal taste I suppose.
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| 10/02/2008 09:46:48 PM |
Honey beeby GregoryBComment by MattO: Welcome to the challenge,
What I like, good colors, good sharpness, pretty good detail.
What I suggest for your next shot. Lose the distractions at the top, crop?
I'd also wait and see if you can get his head. If you are going to shoot the whole bug, I think you need the eyes in focus and looking at the viewer. Good start, cant wait to see the next 9 you bring. |
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| 10/02/2008 09:45:27 PM |
Honey beeby GregoryBComment by roz: i think i saw this bee .??.. or maybe it was his/her brother/sister .!!.. lol :)
great photograph greg .. love the surroundings and that busy little bee foraging around in the flower .. excellent colours .. it really looks like spring has sprung in this image .. :)x |
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| 10/02/2008 08:43:03 PM |
"Frustration"by GregoryBComment by K3Master: As his "friends" sat back and laughed hysterically, Boris tried his best to remove his lower lip from the frozen metal. He should have known better, but who can resist a Triple Ape Dare? |
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| 10/02/2008 06:55:09 PM |
"Frustration"by GregoryBComment by Blackbox: Wow, really? That's just crazy looking. I should get out more often and take a look at what's going on out there. I don't like the photo really (cause it's creeping me out!), but, it's very good: 10 |
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| 10/01/2008 01:00:04 AM |
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