
by latekelem
13 comments
latekelem said 1 year ago:
sohrabmk (Sohrab M. Kashani) said 1 year ago:
this is awesome!
greendot said 1 year ago:
This is so wonderful. Looks like a fairytale forest.
imagenature (Alexander Belokurov) said 1 year ago:
Wau... surreal birch forest. Excellent shot!
Neuner said 1 year ago:
Wow. Thank you!

by latekelem
2 comments
Ladybug (Lisa Ruokis) said 1 year ago:
Love this friendly smile! Wonderful portrait, and beautifully composed.
MistressJane (Brande Mae) said 1 year ago:
Perfect portrait! This just radiates personality. I love the way you positioned the subject. And the squinting (normally very unflattering) is perfect here. Great photo.

by latekelem
2 comments
Pixim (Eric) said 1 year ago:
I like the composition of this image, with all it left taken framing carried out. The color is beautiful, and seems natural. A petal seems burned, and attracts the eye. Clearness does not appear well defined to me and obstructs me a little. Despite everything a beautiful image, quite adequate on the subject. With the next one.
bigoode (Anthony le Bourlier) said 1 year ago:
tones in the first flower is beautifull
and details on petals are just perfect
:D

by latekelem
4 comments
nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) added a critique 1 year ago:
While I like the greyish/cold morning feel that this shot has, I don't think the composition works that well, mainly due to the big empty space of the sky, which doesn't add anything to the photo. Perhaps you should try a panoramic format? They sometimes give surprisingly good results.
That said, I'm not sure of the interest of the subject itself either.
Lapf added a critique 1 year ago:
I agree with the nattfodd opinion, it lacks a main point of interest, maybe a diferent cropping format would result better.
KerriDoodle (Kerri) added a critique 1 year ago:
The sky is begging us to look at it because of the framing, yet there really isn't anything to see ~ no interesting colors or patterns in the clouds.
Perhaps a framing of the building in the extreme lower right corner, cropping out the boats would give the perspective that this giant scary sky is looming over a tiny, lonely house.
TheAntipodes (Menno van Zaanen) added a critique 1 year ago:
I was looking at the lower part of the photo (only) and the path up to the house gives that part a really nice diagonal interest point. The trees also go up at the far right. I think that part is the most interesting area.
Thanks to all. This is very pleasant to receive such comments.
Neuner, I will upload a bigger version for you, and will provide a link in a comment below here.