This is so beautiful. I love the way the light is distributed on the leaves, the colors in the sunset, the composition of the photo... it's all great. Lamiaceae, great eye! I didn't notice the "bear" in the bottom center until you pointed it out.
I absolutely love the treatment you gave #1. I'm not crazy about her right arm being chopped off, but otherwise, it's a gorgeous photo!
I agree with Dave about #3, also. I think if you can somehow edit out the distracting lines (wires? shadows, bright light), it will greatly improve the photo. The perspective is really different and I like that!
Great job with a great model. thanks for sharing!
Some of the best Blue Jay photos I've ever seen!!!
That's a real sweet photo!
Awesome! I love the perspective, too. Although it did give me a small wave of vertigo at first! :-)
WOW. Super sharp and terrific monochrome treatment. Very nice.
My favorite is the last one. It's very interesting and different. And this pose shows off her tatoos the best. Did you shoot through glass? How did you avoid reflections? It's really cool.
I do have a tiny complaint about the top two. My eyes keep going to the bottom of that curtain!
I love her pose in #1, love the clarity of the eyes, and the light. But that darn curtain creates a line which goes right through her head. I think with a more solid back ground, that would be one stellar photo!
Keep up the great work! I bet the model LOVED these.
These are very pretty. I'm a big fan of silhouettes! Do you have a program that can blacken out the little white spots (lights?) in the lower dark areas? Those are a little distracting. Otherwise, you have interesting hard shapes over a soft tree line, leading to lovely back ground colors. I like these a lot! Thanks for sharing.
Hypnotic! Beautiful! Crisp and symmetrical. Very soothing to the OCD mind!!
This could be named, "praying for rain", as the rock formation on top right looks like hands praying at first glance! This is very pretty. The color saturation is very nice and it's tack sharp. Your composition couldn't be any better, either. Very pleasing to the eye. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
I'm very drawn to this photo, too! The colors and textures are gorgeous, and the "infinity" affect adds to the abundance/ richness of the subject. Your perspective and composition are right on.
As Manofhg stated, this photo begs you to look deeper at the details. I really like this. Thanks for sharing.
How fortunate for you that the bee "ceased to be." The water drops and perfect bee placement make for one great photo!
I love these! Very well done!
Hey, I know that square! :-)
I like all the shadows and the super-straight lines, but the pop of yellow within an otherwise monochrome photo is a strange combo, IMO.