
by Naturespixel
2 comments
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) said 11 months ago:
MistressJane (Brande Mae) said 10 months ago:
LOVELY. I have a very similar photo in this category that i just posted, and I'll be the first to admit that this image kills mine.

by Naturespixel
5 comments
shiningpig said 1 year ago:
Wow! What a delicate snail on that seemingly huge orange thing. Is it a pumpkin?
I love this picture. So simple, so slow, so strking.
Lamdennison (Leigh-Anne Dennison) said 1 year ago:
Great big impact with such a tiny snail.
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) said 1 year ago:
thanks guys .. yes this snail was about 1.5 cm and sitting on one of my pumpkins i was growing for Halloween ^.^
jcniguez (José Carlos Ñíguez) said 1 year ago:
Bonita composición. ¡Felicidades!
Ladybug (Lisa Ruokis) said 11 months ago:
Such a perfect capture. Love the color and subject matter.

by andygibb
15 comments
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Jenseye (Jen) added a critique 1 year ago:
Fantastic shot...love the perspective
MookE (Me AndMe) added a critique 1 year ago:
Seen a lot of those little (baby) frogs, nearby the nature area where I am living. U showing us how small those frogs are, but maybe next time U could use another composition instead of the hand. (maybe something related to nature, where he belongs)
andygibb (Andy Gibb) said 1 year ago:
while i agree the puting it in nature with a natural background would have been better...it was in situe in as we were sitting having a picnic when jumped onto the hand...it wasnt placed...bt i agree it would have looked better elsewhere
sean added a critique 1 year ago:
I actually like how it is on the hand because it shows that the person in the photo showed such interest to pick up the little guy for a better look.
ambrosiastar (Ambrosia) added a critique 1 year ago:
awww I love this. It's perfectly focused on the little guy and the hand in the background shows just how small he is.

by aloha_photo
9 comments
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) added a critique 1 year ago:
yep love the composition.. only down fall is the lack of sharp focus on the boat ..
ldw (Lee) added a critique 1 year ago:
I like the composition but overall the boat is a bit soft, anyway sharpening can improve that?
photofixation added a critique 1 year ago:
I did not like the positioning of the boat in the frame .. may be you have tried to avoid distraction in front of the boat
dontpanic added a critique 1 year ago:
I really feel the water is too murky for this kind of a shot. I feel it would have worked better with clear blue waters...and the framing is a bit odd keeping in mind the angle at which the boat has been shot....
chefron (Ron Ernst) added a critique 1 year ago:
Great image. Boat is in the best place. The image shows thought in composition.

by dkleinert
7 comments
andygibb (Andy Gibb) said 1 year ago:
great sharp image, really well composed and framed
adevrx (dev) said 1 year ago:
wonderful colors, composition
bbonner (Bonner Photographic) said 1 year ago:
Very well done. I don't have anything else to say/offer.
reddave (David Parrish) said 1 year ago:
don't think I've seen a shot a sharp as that ever, very nicely done.
MookE (Me AndMe) said 1 year ago:
Beautiful shot U made here. Love those colours.

by Naturespixel
6 comments
andygibb (Andy Gibb) said 1 year ago:
great point of focus and depth of field...really nice tone
uncommondepth (Roberta Murray) said 1 year ago:
All seriousness about the blight this critter has on the ecology, I can't help but laugh. Talk about having a bad hair day!
bbonner (Bonner Photographic) said 1 year ago:
Wonderful capture, seriously, well done. Best I have looked at in this theme.
lbstone (Brandon Stone) said 1 year ago:
Bad hair day. Heh.
Veron (Veronika Johanna Eles) said 1 year ago:
Just can't stop laughing:) Beautiful colours, wonderful lights,so vivid, it's deffinetley one of my favourites! Well done!

by Heath
5 comments
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
The tawny frogmouth combines its grey-blown plumage and ability to stretch out and sit very still to resemble a branch as camouflage against predators.
msdedi (Linda) said 1 year ago:
that is incredible...thank you
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) said 1 year ago:
these guys always have fascinated me .. ever since i seen my first one at fleys fauna (back of burleigh) when i was abt 8 A wonderful find Heath :)
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) said 1 year ago:
Heath,this is so cool.
I never saw a bird like this.
Whata strange way to hide in plain sight.
bbonner (Bonner Photographic) said 1 year ago:
Very nice capture of a very interesting subject.

by forgingahead
6 comments
Rob_Hilliard said 1 year ago:
Congrats on the feature Bob!
beckn32 (Kim Norton) said 1 year ago:
Wonderful Bob. Such great detail.
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) said 1 year ago:
Congrats on the feature Bob :)
Sher (Sher Hilliard) said 1 year ago:
What a nice and well-deserved feature Bob, loved it from the start. Yay!
AngryBuddha (Sean Bailey) said 1 year ago:
Nice, vibrant shot.

by Naturespixel
2 comments
Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 1 year ago:
69 in an apple orchard!
(That is hilarious.)
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) said 1 year ago:
made me giggle when i seen it :)
tho guessing it might be row number ;)

by byutanner
10 comments
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) said 1 year ago:
I was right!!
Sher (Sher Hilliard) added a critique 1 year ago:
I still like it..a bit hairy and a bit "cutting edge" if you ask me!
chaba (David Chabashvili) added a critique 1 year ago:
nice details..i would prefer more symetrical shot here though
chromadreams (David) added a critique 1 year ago:
great job Jason, but I think that maybe it had been more enigmatically if you had taken it more perpendicularly, that's just a sugestion.
:)
byutanner (Jason Tanner) said 1 year ago:
Thanks David and David:) I'll have to try the shot perpendicular. It's tough to get the focus right (I'm shooting reverse macro), but with enough trial and error, I can see. Thanks!
my natural eye colour,some days....lol