Mary Radike Smith says:
Kate is someone I have seen around Flickr for years, and in this gorgeous photo and processing she really caught my eye and my heart. Wow! What a phenomenal skyscape! The Lenticular cloud trailing a Mammatus cloud is rare and special, and the colors and light, the feeling of motion and vast distances... all of it is spectacular to my eyes!
Mary Radike Smith says:
Wes has been a contact of mine for years, and is very talented, very inventive, has a eye for beauty, and can also be very funny! I love this image of his.
The beauty and mood of this piece was a very strong effect... the cleverness of the composite work, and the gorgeous light... combined with the intentional camera movement in two directions, and the boat with wake and reflection really knocked my socks off!
Mary Radike Smith says:
Birgitta is an old friend, from Sweden, who is an expert at processing her images. This gorgeous composition, which she edited into a painting, seems so alive to me, with so much movement I can almost hear the waves touching the rock, and the birds screeching, and I can almost feel the wind. Such beautiful work!
Mary Radike Smith says:
It is Christine again, with this gorgeous photo of Astrantia blossoms, edited from a lovely original into this amazing work of art. The graceful curve of the blossoms through the image, the dark background making the blossoms glow, the details and textures... all these seem perfect to me! Wonderful processing!
Mary Radike Smith says:
Christine is dominating this gallery, but she has a real talent for seeing the beauty within a shot, and bringing it out with expert choices in editing, and combining editing techniques. This beautiful composition has been enhanced with editing of color, form, light and shadow to make into something magical.
Mary Radike Smith says:
Christine strikes again, with a gorgeous image of sheep near a beautiful, but tumbling, stone wall. I love the backlighting making the sheep wool glow, and the beautiful processing which brings out the wonderful details in this absolutely splendid portrait of a misty day in the English countryside.
Mary Radike Smith says:
Birgitta, who lives in Sweden, has been featured in several of my other galleries. She is a dear friend who has a masterful eye for beauty, and a delicate touch on the processing. This intentional camera movement shot is so perfect, so very beautiful in the presentation of the light, so exquisitely processed, that I had to put it into this gallery.
Mary Radike Smith says:
Peter is an enormously clever, and very kind man, who has an artistic eye and great talent. I absolutely love this photo of the trees moving in the wind. Peter took several exposures over several seconds, and then stacked the photo so we can see all the different positions the branches were in, during those seconds. It is so beautiful, so clever... dare I say, "So moving!" (sorry, can't help the puns, they just bubble up!), and so fascinating to study, that I just had to put it into this gallery.
Mary Radike Smith says:
Christine is an excellent new Flickr friend from just the past year. I enjoy her photos, her outlook, and very often her processing.
She happens to live in a very beautiful, and enormous, place, and her photos are slowly revealing the beauty of her home lands to me.
This shot, of Bluebells in some of her woodlands, which is processed to show the impact so many massed blossoms have on the viewer, is a superb example of what I would call "Perfect Processing", and thus, this photo opens this new gallery. This image just takes my breath away!
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