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04/23/2014 11:56:56 AM |
Completely under appreciated. |
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04/23/2014 10:14:51 AM |
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04/23/2014 07:20:31 AM |
Originally posted by tnun: love the tableau. | that's the word I couldn't think of |
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04/22/2014 09:10:46 PM |
I was another of those 10s. I really liked the processing and feel to this and would love to have seen it place higher. |
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04/22/2014 08:19:39 PM |
I love this photo so much! If I could go visit elephants roaming about like this, I think I would become obsessed and not have any other life :) What a happy story it tells!
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04/22/2014 08:14:38 PM |
You were only one of two tens, I handed out! |
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04/22/2014 08:12:19 PM |
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04/22/2014 08:08:46 PM |
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04/22/2014 08:07:17 PM |
Beautiful, matter-of-fact scene, Paul. One of the highest scores I gave, it's so *real*... |
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04/22/2014 07:36:01 PM |
I love elephants and this is beautiful. 10 |
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04/22/2014 06:32:20 PM |
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04/22/2014 02:15:28 PM |
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04/21/2014 10:36:27 PM |
Stunning conversion to sepia tones, this is has to be right up there bump. |
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04/21/2014 07:58:33 AM |
Refreshing to see what I take to be a genuine African wildlife photograph. The composition is very well balanced, and I love the inclusion of the retreating elephants - it gives an excellent feeling of 'herd'. I am not so sure about the sepia toning; it gives the photo a somewhat muddy and flat feel, which is a great shame given that there is detail throughout. |
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04/21/2014 03:46:05 AM |
Wow what a capture. Not often you see 5 elephants in the wild. |
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04/19/2014 08:49:02 PM |
Very 60's film style in processing. I like the dawdling tardy interaction between the two younger foreground elephants and the older rear elephants already moving off to greener pastures. So typical of them in the bush but sadly the focus is way off any Elephant and appears to be only on the foreground shrubs. 6 |
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04/18/2014 04:18:36 PM |
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04/17/2014 02:44:50 AM |
Now where can this be? Lovely shot |
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04/16/2014 05:18:33 PM |
Ohmy! I would think I'd died and gone to Heaven to get to see so many elephants in the wild! Love love love it! |
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04/16/2014 07:59:01 AM |
This really appeals to me because it has such a beautiful soft quality yet loaded with texture. Interesting dynamic between the two animals, makes me wonder what they are thinking. Great shot. |
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04/16/2014 07:00:27 AM |
Nice comp. I'd have voted higher if the foreground foliage was softer and the midground elephants were less soft. |
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