Waaksame welpie
by Mietsie Visser
Beautiful baby lion image is pin sharp and the soft light is just magical you can tone down the background a little to make the lion stand out even mre
Egret in flight
by Johan Brits
The contrast between the white and the blue has a great visual impact image is sharpish not pin sharp make sure that your shutter speed is fast enough to freeze the action of the bird in flight feels as if noise reduction was on the heavy side as the detail on the bird seems smoothed out.
Intense concentration
by Chanel Enslin
Great action and sharpness bonus you got the ball in the frame give the polo players a little more breathing space add some space at the bottom and om the top as the image feels a little crammed in
Nene with moms kill
by Renee Storme
Lovely spotlight is aiming but you handled it perfectly image is sharp and tells a great story you could tone down th bg so that the branches is not competing with the beautiful leopard
Flowers and sea
by Johan Kruger
The colours ranging from the earthy brown to the deep blue and turqoise are just beautiful you need more depth of field in an image like this the focus is on an area where there is not a prominent flower if you want to have a shallow dof place your focus on a prominent flower like one of the flowers in the front but personally i think that this image would look better if you have depth with everything in focus from front to back tone down the rocks on the left it is too bright and is competing for attention
Blommeprag
by Eanette Maass
Pretty flowers with great detail colours are good and the saturation is spot on unfortunately the background is competing with your flowers if you could tone that down the flowers would stand out more the red twig at the bottom is especially distracting as well as the green one coming in from the right hand side
Rustafarier
by Neville Hein
A striking and emotive portrait you manage to keep my attention wondering what this gay is thinking about his beard is the brightest part of the image tone that down slightly to get your attention to his eyes that are packed with emotions
Marine
by Johan Joubert
A real feel good portrait lovely exposure and sharpness the background has a lot of texture and is a little distracting use a lower f stop value to blur that out a little bit make sure that your white balance is correct it feels as if the image has a yellowish color tone or maybe just drag back on your temperature slider to even out the yellowish cast
Peek a Boo
by Henk Scheepers
The magic of this image is the reflection colors are good but the whole image is slightly overexposed it looks like heavy noise reduction was done as the image has a smoothed out appearance in the background and in the birds well detail in the feathers are lost
The man
by Haig Fourie
The depth in this landscape is just magical ridge on ridge on ridge well done here the colors are warm and pleasing editing let you down slightly here you have harsh halos around the edges of the mountains the rock formation on the right could have more detail and you can definitely run a noise filter
Dagdromer
by Madre Fourie
a cutie pie you captured here monkey is sharp and the expression in his eyes are captivating the image is a little underexposed as you lost detail in his cute little face his eyes are also too dark add some light so that the monkey can come alive the branches at the top is not contributing to the image crop it off so that your attention will stay with the cutie
Groen en Goud
by Louisa Scheepers
Good depth in this landscape the pano crop works great on the edge around the mountain you have a hard harsh edge as if you dragged down the skys temperature down too far the image is sharpish but not pint sharp remember to take along a tripod when you do landscape photography
warm wurmmmm
by Pikkie Marais
Lovely idea to photograph a little creature the colors are good but the image is not sharp on the worm it seems like a small part of the wall is in focus but your worm needs to be sharp
Soete Nagrus
by Chris Bester
A very moody landscape the sun going down is not burned out and that is a huge plus well done the image is however very busy sighs of over sharpening is visible