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Last Vestige Of Fall

Fallen Leaf

24 total reviews 
Comment from Bryce Garvue


I love this leaf picture! It is simple, yet the clarity and detail in all the veins of the leaf are very intricate. Very well done! Thank you for posting !

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2017


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Comment from liseworks


yep,,it does not take long for the colours of these to turn brown once they are on the ground,,a very nice photo of what happens after they fall,,with the creases I can here the crunch as you walk on this,,nice and clear shot, love the lighting to show the details of this

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2017


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Comment from Browncat


This is a very pleasing composition with the crackling texture of the leaf and the colors that remind me of cocoa. I like the cropping and the small tear in the leaf. Not sure it is a genuine macro image, but very nice nonetheless.

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2017


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Comment from gilleag


Maybe it is because I love these "miniscapes", but this is a great image. Composition, exposure, and detail are wonderful. Thanks for sharing and good luck.

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2017


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Comment from Jairos


very nice Macro, the colors and Super Detail are great, great pin sharp focus, good exposure and nice clarity, the composition is nice, best of luck on the contest, Jairos

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2017


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Comment from Sean T Phelan


That's a really good looking picture,my friend!
It has a captivating and almost Surrealistic tone to it that I find very enjoyable!
A 'Good Show'?
Yes,definitely! : )
~Sean

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2017


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Comment from Shadow catcher


Very sharp detail of veining in a maple leaf past it's prime.I like how you chose not to show the entire leaf,the shot resembles the out stretched fingers of an aged hand with age spots and defined veins. Coloration saturation good. This shot is proof that a leaf doesn't need to be colorful to be beautiful!

 Comment Written 28-Nov-2017


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Comment from Mr Jones


this is a powerful image, as the focus is on a single dead leaf. the way it lies crumpled on the ground is quite sad but then the whole cycle of life begins, when the worms bring it underground and enrich the soil.

 Comment Written 28-Nov-2017


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Comment from TBI John


It's a very cool photo .
I like the way you captured the delicate age of the leaf .
The focus and clarity are spot on . Great colors ! Thank you for sharing and good luck !

 Comment Written 28-Nov-2017


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Comment from Susan F. M. T.


A beautiful & dried up Maple or Sycamore leaf dried up & showing signs of cracking up to return it's goodness to the first floor beneath. Beautiful composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan

 Comment Written 28-Nov-2017


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