Top 10 Pictures – July 2019
Each month the iPhotography™ Gallery sees hundreds of images uploaded by our students. Here are the 10 most popular images from the last 4 weeks:
Boston 4th July by William Zhen
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Absolutely stunning William! Love the vibrant colours and reflections!”
“Wow, this is a stunning shot, love it. the colours in the water are amazing ;)”
“Fab shot William – Love the reflections!”
kestrel shading her eyes from the sun by Steve Fleetwood
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Awesome shot Steve. Really well captured”
“Superb, Steve. A lovely golden hue, almost as if the bird is glowing”
“Love the composition and the colours in this. You feel that the bird is really engaging with the viewer.”
The Look by Tim Archer
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Yes!!! Love it. That detail is incredible, I can literally see every feather”
“This is an amazing capture!! So detailed :)”
“Congratulations on POTD, Tim. Fab, detailed shot.”
Grey Heron at rest by Carol Fourie
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Lovely shot, Carol. Perfect lighting and contrast. Plus I love herons.”
“Gorgeous shot, love the composition and detail and the colour of the water is beautiful”
“Fabulous shot Carol. I love the way the light’s catching the heron, making it really stand out against the darker background. Great detail too”
Killarney National Park by Julia Deady
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Absolutely stunning! Love the smoothness of the water! Mirror like!”
“what an incredible view Julia, the perfect time of day to have a camera in your hands :-)”
“Absolutely stunning! So clear and the composition is perfect”
Enjoying the view by Noreen Thorn
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“This beats the other similar one Noreen. I like the fact that the man made structure in the foreground has been removed!!”
“Amazing shot Noreen. Both rider and bike appear to be completely stationary – fantastic!!”
“Love this, made me look twice at the subject”
Painted Pasta by Jon Andrew
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Very clever idea Jon. I like it.”
“Congrats on winning the weekend challenge against some stiff competition Jon all shots have been good but this one wow …..PS don’t be offended if i don’t ask you to do some painting for me or come to that cook a Spag Bol “
“Congratulations Jon very original idea and well executed”
Highlands by Esta Skinner
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Great reflection, Esta. Black and white gives it that “spooky” feel”
“It really does have an air of abandonment and foreboding.”
“Great shot Esta. I like the misty background and the really sharp reflection. Looks great in b and w”
Puffins by Tony Lawrence
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Great image! Love the way you captured the expression of seriousness on the birds face. Great composition! Well done!”
“Great shot, Tony. Really like the colors you captured and the DoF you used”
“Great capture of a beautiful bird. Well done on POTD”
Don’t try this at home! Flying High by Noreen Thorn
Here are just a few of the comments from iPhotography students;
“Great action shots, lovely composition with precise timing. Not the easiest of shot to capture whilst considering all the other elements of photography. Well done Noreen.”
“Great set of action images Noreen. Tough to choose a favorite, but I would have to go with this one as well. Well done”
“My favourite of the set too, Nicely timed for a great shot”
Thank you to all of our students who have uploaded images this past month and for all of those who have taken the time to comment and rate their fellow students work. Keep the amazing images coming and see if you can become one of the top ten images next month.
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