
by Pradeep
6 comments
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 7 months ago:
Pradeep (Pradeep P) said 7 months ago:
My thoughts too Jon, thats why I made the other version. But I couldnt decide between the two, just wanted to see what everybody else thinks. Am really glad that you see something special in it, Thanks :)
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 7 months ago:
I prefer the warmer coloring. What I would suggest is to crop left and bottom to loose the partial window panes that distract, IMO.
smucha (shannon mucha) added a critique 7 months ago:
This has such a lovely, mysterious feel to it. Well done!
willie_901 (william) added a critique 7 months ago:
I like the color in the other version a bit more.
In naturally lit scenes there is often a variation in color. After all the blue could be from the sky.
I would crop an L shape from the left and bottom, leaving just enough black to frame the scene.
This does give the special look to it. I think it's timeless.

by Pradeep
2 comments
AnaGaztelu (Ana Gaztelu) said 7 months ago:
Me gusta aunque creo que estarĂa perfecta si sobre el ave no hubiera luz.
Hasta pronto
Pradeep (Pradeep P) said 7 months ago:
I get what you are saying Ana, but this was shot at midday, this was the only way I felt I could make the shot work. Thanks for commenting Ana, appreciate it :)

by lasiate
5 comments
boyd added a critique 1 year ago:
This is a fun shot. I like the square framing and the way that the lines lead my eye through the space. Great movement in the hair!
dreamer247 (Ben Godkin) added a critique 1 year ago:
Great lines and composition, this works well as a square.
TimTim74 added a critique 1 year ago:
This works very good indeed with the lines. It makes your eye move over the whole frame. And a square format keeps it perfectly around the solhouettes.
Great job!
Ludimaginary (Richard Vantielcke) added a critique 11 months ago:
Nice surreal frame
Love the different lines in the composition.
Hanssie (Hans Stellingwerf) added a critique 7 months ago:
The silhouettes telling what the weather is, so nice seen this !

by rvercesi
2 comments
Ludimaginary (Richard Vantielcke) said 11 months ago:
Nice one !
Great you got no lens flare with that type of contre-jour...
JimiThing (Jim Machajewski) said 7 months ago:
Perhaps we should start our own theme?

by manickavelu
4 comments
leaves said 1 year ago:
amazing
angrytoast (Gary Gao) said 1 year ago:
The tree makes an incredible sight on the giant rock form. I would love to see this place in person..
manickavelu (velu) said 1 year ago:
Thanks, Gary.
These "stacks" are on Rialto beach on the pacific coast of the Olympic National Park near Seattle, Washington.
iridoscopio (spiros mormoris) said 7 months ago:
Excellent!

by JimiThing
7 comments
pete (Pete) said 10 months ago:
how many photos did you take that day?!! hehe... once again, a very apt photo for the theme.. well done :)
crahan (Thomas Bouve) said 10 months ago:
The rim light on that shot is simply fantastic. A stunning photograph.
Thomas
eyecandy.n00.be
JeBeKe (Jan Verbeke) said 10 months ago:
I very much like the colors. The orange against the black is excellent.
Jan
Pradeep (Pradeep P) said 8 months ago:
Wow!! Perfect! Congrats on the double feature :)
JimiThing (Jim Machajewski) said 7 months ago:
Double Featured, what an honor.

by MrVertigoo
2 comments
juanantonio (J.A. Pellicer) said 8 months ago:
Simpatica y oportuna fotografia, muy adecuada para el tema e incluso podria tener cabida en Stop Motion. Saludos
MrVertigoo (Tomer Rozenblum) said 8 months ago:
gracias por tu comentario.
si, esta un foto perfecto para stop motion.

by pageextent
5 comments
Sonoma added a critique 11 months ago:
Nice! Clear and I love the colors. Nice composition.
GLJ00 (Gary Jagours) added a critique 11 months ago:
Great! Nice composition and attention to detail.
turkana (César) added a critique 11 months ago:
pure forms!! I like it so much. The composigtion is good although I crop the picture with the roof in the bottom left.
Eye_See added a critique 11 months ago:
I agree with turkana. Cropping the left side would create a more dynamic photo.
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 8 months ago:
The composition is weighted too heavily on the right side - interesting subject and good for the topic.
Best,
Jon

by lolly
2 comments
MrVertigoo (Tomer Rozenblum) said 8 months ago:
The photo let you wonder about the nature of the conversation.
good work!
lolly (lolly smits) said 8 months ago:
Thank you! ;O)

by narnold
8 comments
Lange added a critique 8 months ago:
I enjoy this image, but for me the lower 1/3 is very, very dark and does not add positively to the image. I could see cropping it so that the darkness is less prominent. But, I am not always in agreement with others, so perhaps it is good.
narnold (Noah Arnold) said 8 months ago:
@ Pradeep, thanks for the info, I will check
@Lange - I agree with you, I thought about cropping out some of the bottom before I posted but I liked the how the guy was leaning on the rail and I wanted it to be seen..I only wish that huge box wasn't there..lol...thank you for your comment!!
remirol (Andy Lorimer) added a critique 8 months ago:
Yes I agree with Clyde crop the bottom and you will have a really nice capture :)
Andy
Neuner added a critique 8 months ago:
I think if you crop the bottom you will still have the impression of the gentleman leaning on the rail.
I didn't notice the noise as much. I think it may have helped reflect the 'beaming' of the sun and it's tendency to be harsh.
I love the rays/color of the sun. Very warm radiant feeling. Excellent capture. I really think the silhoette of the people make this photo very interesting. Good work!
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 8 months ago:
I enjoy this shot, Noah. Pleasant to look at and well composed. I would continue to work on this if possible and let us see it again. It has great potential, in my opinion.
Cheers,
Jon
Excellent! I bet some criticism will be forthcoming regarding the blue in the upper right corner. For me, it gives this photo something special - it's almost a spiritual quality - well done!
Best,
Jon