
by mrsmorunion
8 comments
MMeye (Martine) added a critique 10 months ago:
mrsmorunion (Tammy Runion) said 10 months ago:
Thank you for all of your comments. This was kind of a strange photo op. I took this from inside my car very close up. The shadow at the bottom was the top of a tree.
pete (Pete) added a critique 10 months ago:
very cool idea.. well done :)
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) added a critique 9 months ago:
I'm not good a critiques,but I love those (ice feathers!)Thanks for sharing.
pfeel (Phil Verges) added a critique 9 months ago:
Very beautiful macro, love it!
Maybe a little added contrast would help (as MMeye suggests)? But then again, I like the subtleness of the tones.
I might play with adding a little bit of a vignette to keep the viewer's eye longer in the frame, since there is no main subject. It could also help to hide the shadow at the bottom.

by Ramon
1 comment

by aloha_photo
1 comment
Udower (Udo Weier) said 9 months ago:
I like it. It´s like a canvas of modern art. It´s a little bit too blur. What the is image showing ?

by taikrixel
7 comments
DREED said 10 months ago:
that is to cool!only thing I would have done to the shot would be to crop some of the bottom out.
oneeyedman (John Simpson) said 10 months ago:
the spirit of Golf...nice shot!Like the limited point of focus and the crop as it is.
Nick (Nick) said 9 months ago:
Fantastic DOF. Great compostion.
Jens (Jens Hoffmann) said 9 months ago:
Astrein!
grahambo (Graham Siebe) said 9 months ago:
The composition and muted colors are great.

by D1N0
3 comments
D1N0 (Marc) said 10 months ago:
This one is old, made in the eighties with my old praktica, with an magnifying glass in front of my lens in order to do macro.
flipthom said 9 months ago:
Intriguing, even without the background information. But even more so, with knowing how you made this.
grahambo (Graham Siebe) said 9 months ago:
I don't know why this feels so expressive, but it's like looking at two characters. Great picture.

by mdellacorte
7 comments
dcrphotography (Daniel) said 10 months ago:
striking!!
pete (Pete) said 10 months ago:
bloody hell.. amazing!!
sebrundage (Stephen B) said 10 months ago:
I love the visual impact. I'm curious what f-stop this was shot at and whether you could have opened up a bit more to get more of the flower in focus, thereby increasing the visual impact. Just a thought. In any case...a really nice shot.
Ladybug (Lisa Ruokis) said 10 months ago:
Stunning! I love the stripes on the petals. It makes for a wonderful composition.
grahambo (Graham Siebe) said 9 months ago:
nice colors! just enough DOF.

by zinkwazi
2 comments

by grahambo
2 comments

by selaux
6 comments
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 10 months ago:
I'm with Rachel! I wanna pic up a camera. Nice work - you've created a nice mood with this shot.
selaux (Sarah) said 10 months ago:
Yes- Dianas are great! Lomography.com is where i found all my fun plastic cameras. I will try to get some Diana shots on here soon so you can take a look. Thanks for the comments!
DREED added a critique 10 months ago:
I like how you antiqued this photo....very nice photo.
JeBeKe (Jan Verbeke) added a critique 9 months ago:
Very nice 'old style' picture, both colors and 'fuzzyness'
Jan
photoaholic (Geoffrey Reynertz) added a critique 9 months ago:
nice photo but i agree with rachel about the focal

by niguez
2 comments
MMeye (Martine) said 9 months ago:
Nice and sharp. But it's a pity that the rose touches the edge of the pic. A vertical or square format may have suited better ?
niguez (Andrés Ñíguez) said 9 months ago:
Gracias MMeye por tu comentario. Realmente el formato cuadrado o vertical viene mejor para esta fotografía.
Not an easy subject, however you succeeded rather well. Would I have added more contrast ?.. I'm not even sure. A nice one, Tammy !