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Liking both of them Chris, the first is a great act of balance and yes an equally good pose !!! - but for me my choice is the second, simple but very effective and classic ballet pose
Thanks DeanLiking both of them Chris, the first is a great act of balance and yes an equally good pose !!! - but for me my choice is the second, simple but very effective and classic ballet pose
Thanks David, I was pleased with the lightingLoving #1 ... great lighting.
Thanks AlanBoth good for the theme but I do like the simplicity of the second one
Thanks Andy, the framing was about the best I could getHi, #1 for me, great pose and contours. I like the BG colours as well. Would have been nice to have her in the centre of the tree, removing the RHS.
Cheers.
Thanks BerndTwo great photos for pose! I prefer the simplicity of the second one, but good lighting and right on theme for both of them.
Thanks MarkTwo great images for Pose Chris I think No2 just edges it for me just for the simplicity of it.
Thanks Shirley, appreciate itI'm sure I haven't made a comment for the re.shoot, I would like to say its stunning.
Thanks ShirleyIts a lovely landscape, lots of colour. Who needs a moon when we have this on earth.
Thanks Chris, I was pleased with it, the cloud developed and went in the hour or so I was there.Thats a cracker Chris. I love snow & the low cloud in the back ground
Thanks Carl, more a case of needing a hydraulic ram than a shoehorn but I was lucky to get some good light last FridayBeautiful landscape Chris - envy you. No news is good news - either way it's news related (huh!?!?)
Thanks Tim, it's Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales National ParkNice contrast of the green in the foreground and blues in the distance. The cloud cover on the snow covered hillock adds interest to the shot. Where is it?
Thanks David, I think the shoehorn snapped on that oneI don't know the first thing about landscapes but that looks pretty good to me.
I do know a bit about shoehorning pictures in ... and this is an excellent job.
Thanks Emma, I agree, the super moon was terribly clichedLovely - I like the contrast between the snowy peaks and the green lowland. Those supermoon shots were 10 a penny anyway...not in the slightest bit miffed that our skies were cloudy too
Excellent shot Chris. The detail is fabulous and the bright green shoot poking through the rich brown covering is very engaging. Both good but prefer #1
Plain and simple Chris, it works very well IMO.
Like them both TBH
They work very well Chris - perfect dof to engage the viewer - I don't think I can choose between them.
Tight crop for me Chris, lovely detail, and splash of green and really like the angle you have chosen, square crop... yep that works too
Thanks SusieI think the first one too Chris, the composition works really well. I love those Amaryllis when they flower ...quite amazing how so much beauty comes from that bulb.
Tight crop for me Chris, lovely detail, and splash of green and really like the angle you have chosen, square crop... yep that works too
Thanks David, hadn't thought of that and it could well have conveyed "young" better, I guess I was more intent on practicing my lighting skills but I guess I could have practiced my focus stacking.... but even tighter crop for me, do away with that glass rim altogether? hmmmm
Thanks Bernd#1 for me, excellent details and colours
Thanks for taking the time Lee. You've got to get lucky with the weather for the milky way.Chris, just had catchup through your images, vast is great and something I want to do this winter
I like the second pose image as well, I think its the simplicity of it that I like