Winter's Throne
deer skull in bush7 total reviews
Comment from Envision
I think the rich golden amber tones in the skull are beautiful and the snow compliments those colors nicely. I like the way the antlers almost sparkle and the branches of the bush really provide interesting patterns and texture to the image.
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
I think the rich golden amber tones in the skull are beautiful and the snow compliments those colors nicely. I like the way the antlers almost sparkle and the branches of the bush really provide interesting patterns and texture to the image.
Comment Written 11-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
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Thanks so very much!
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
Outrageous concept.
Outlandish approach.
Outstanding presentation. Innovative pop creation! Light and sharpness are very effective in creating a lovely capture. Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
Outrageous concept.
Outlandish approach.
Outstanding presentation. Innovative pop creation! Light and sharpness are very effective in creating a lovely capture. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 11-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
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Many thanks for the wonderful review as well as that glorious extra star!
Comment from Bremi
Love your framing of the skull and antlers. This is one of those photos where you have to look at, at least twice, to really see what's in it. Nicely done
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
Love your framing of the skull and antlers. This is one of those photos where you have to look at, at least twice, to really see what's in it. Nicely done
Comment Written 11-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
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Thanks so very much for your great review and the extra star!
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Loved the photo.
Comment from Sean T Phelan
Cool,LeeAnn!
It's a fine looking picture indeed,my friend and it speaks clearly of the presence of the 'WeeDeeGaa' ( the mythical 'Cannibal Spirit' of several 'First Nations' people ) as late winter approaches!
'Good Show',my friend!
~Sean
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
Cool,LeeAnn!
It's a fine looking picture indeed,my friend and it speaks clearly of the presence of the 'WeeDeeGaa' ( the mythical 'Cannibal Spirit' of several 'First Nations' people ) as late winter approaches!
'Good Show',my friend!
~Sean
Comment Written 11-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
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Thanks so very much,Sean! :)
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You're very welcome,LeeAnn!
Comment from blujdrawings
Lovely angle here in capturing the expressions of the emus. Good lighting and contrast work nicely to bring out the colours. Nice backdrop that helps to enhance the main composition. Well done
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
Lovely angle here in capturing the expressions of the emus. Good lighting and contrast work nicely to bring out the colours. Nice backdrop that helps to enhance the main composition. Well done
Comment Written 10-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
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HAHA!!! Thanks for the interesting review,I?m quite sure it was meant for someone else! :)
Comment from alaskapat
Perfect title for this one! There is that deer skull placed at on a throne of branches that are covered in snow. This is well focused, the image is clear, exposure is well managed, colors and tones are natural, nice job on the white snow too! Well composed and presented!
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
Perfect title for this one! There is that deer skull placed at on a throne of branches that are covered in snow. This is well focused, the image is clear, exposure is well managed, colors and tones are natural, nice job on the white snow too! Well composed and presented!
Comment Written 10-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2019
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Thanks so very much!
Comment from michiganmike
A very nice image. The fact that there is no snow on the skull gives it a bit of a strange look which is reinforced by the saturated colors and oversharpened look.
reply by the author on 10-Feb-2019
A very nice image. The fact that there is no snow on the skull gives it a bit of a strange look which is reinforced by the saturated colors and oversharpened look.
Comment Written 10-Feb-2019
reply by the author on 10-Feb-2019
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Thanks so much,again,it didn?t occur to me at the time!