Reviews from

His Infinite Love

Peony

37 total reviews 
Comment from farmgramma


What beautiful colour and lighting. Great composition and framing. Superb focus and DOF. Awesome detail and bokeh. Great image. Good work.

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 18-Nov-2014
    thanks, farmgramma.
Comment from FLYBOBROV


What a gorgeous flower, very eye-catching shot. Not sure what kind it is but you captured it beautifully. The tiny little dewdrops make it sparkle. Initial impact, framing and lighting are perfect. Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 18-Nov-2014
    I felt honored to received this kind of review from somebody so gifted as you. Thank you. You're a genius!
Comment from OLIVER23


I canīt imagine a work having greater clarity! For instance, one can see droplets on the petals on both the right and left side as well as the underside of this specimen. Richly saturated colors, as well, and the hazed out greenish tones in the background support the center staging by the lovely flower! Well composed and presented. Wouldnīt change a thing.

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 18-Nov-2014
    thanks, Oliver for this fine review.
Comment from Joelgraphuchin


Omg, so fresh. It makes me hungry and thirsty. Love the pink colour of this flower, soft and enjoyable. Is it rose? Thank for sharing. well done.

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 18-Nov-2014
    No, a peony. They're really colossal and thick.
Comment from trishgoody


What an aBsolutely beautiful flower with exquisite detail .in the petals.
It reminds me of an upside down ballet tutu.
Peonies are one of my favorite flowers, they are so full and delicate at the same time and this image is really giving this one hero status, well done!

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 18-Nov-2014
    WOW! I like your choice of words and observations. Thank you my dear friend. Nice seeing your name.
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


For the countless times, I've guessed it again!!!
An interesting initial impact.
Pin sharp clarity.
Fluffy softness of the petals.
Great color saturation & contrast.
Excellent lighting, focusing & framing. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2014
    thank you so much, Dick. You're always a great source of joy and encouragement. Much needed !
Comment from D. Coiner


A very interesting and beautiful photo. I think I understand the title as the petals of the flower suggest infinity to me. A very lovely work.

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2014
    Those various shades of gentle pink all over the petals, reminds me of God's love, so forgiving and so gentle in dealing with our human nature. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, too and for the pleasant review.
Comment from TabooGuru


An appropriate title to an awesome capture. Pink is a combination of red and white, pink contains the need for action of red, helping it to achieve the potential for success and insight offered by white. It is the passion and power of red softened with the purity, openness and completeness of white. The deeper the pink, the more passion and energy it exhibits. (from the psychology of color)

You have captured the essence of pink and what better way than with a flower.

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2014
    The gentle pink hues reminds me of God's unconditional love for us, too. Thanks for sharing your insights. I usually think "out of the box" but I like it when insightful people shared their inputs, too.
Comment from dalebraatz


wonderful eye pleasing image. like the good details, very nice focus. The moister adds texture to the flower. Thank you for sharing. Dale

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2014
    thanks, dale.
reply by dalebraatz on 17-Nov-2014
    your welcome. Dale
Comment from JIRINA


Perfect looking flower, and you have captured its beauty very well. Excellent clarity and details in thee petals, nice background, bringing the colour of the flower out well.

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2014


reply by the author on 17-Nov-2014
    Thanks, perfect is the right word.
reply by JIRINA on 17-Nov-2014
    You are welcome. Jirina