As always, all are winners. I do like the second one best. The line of 1 is good, but my eye keeps jumping back and forth. 2 has a "focal point". 3 is sharp, but the balance isn't there for me. Even with that, I wouldn't be upset if I produced something like #3.
As always, Great...first choice is the second image.
Beautifuly captured; very haunting!
I'm borderline ludite, and don't know how to post. I work with someone every other week and will get her to help me post some pictures...probably after I get home from a really cool dive trip I'm taking.
Nice set, but I really liked #2. It wasn't an ID shot and had a bit of a sense of humor to it.
As always, I'm a fan of all. #1 does stand out, but I'm a sucker for the colors in #2. #2 would be great in a place that is for relxaing...very soothing.
I agree with Johel2. They are both pretty spectacular, but the first one is amazing.
Those are beautiful, and 4 and 5 are rather unique. Nice work.
He certainly earned his $, I hope you did leave him the dollar you mentioned! Welcome to NYC. Did anyone other than you notice that he was hanging upside down in a tree?
He certainly earned his $, I hope you did leave him the dollar you mentioned!
I like #1 better too. The fence does add and and gives a line for the eye to follow.
Try renting a camera before you buy it. At one point, I tried a full frame Nikon 750 because I thought of buying one. I'm glad I did. It turns out I don't want a full frame camera. The Nikon D7200 is what I want. I also bought a Sony 6500 and lenses etc without renting first. Fortunately, I was able to sell the camera and underwater housing. Unfortunately, I still have 3 lenses and Nauticam ports that I'm stuck with. I didn't rent the camera first and really didn't like it! Renting isn't inexpensive unless you compare it to buying a full setup you hate.
As always, all 3 are amazing. I'd go for 1 or 3. Both have different feels even if they're the same technique.
As always...super. 1 is truly unique; 1, 2 and 4 would do well on anyone's wall, and 3 belongs in a very classy magazine describing table decorations.