Excellent work Yousef, the antenna image is amazing! Love the detail.
The weevil is so clean, what did you do to prepare it, it looks spotless!
Robert
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Congratulations, Yousef, for winning the Administrators Appreciation Award.
Rik chose wise you are an excellent macrophotographer, and all your shots show a consistent high level of quality.
Some members of the forum raise the bar quite high and you are one of them.
Rik chose wise you are an excellent macrophotographer, and all your shots show a consistent high level of quality.
Some members of the forum raise the bar quite high and you are one of them.
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Thank you Fred for your kind words. I'm happy to be part of this community surrounded by such a professional, talented & knowledgable guys such as you.canonian wrote:Congratulations, Yousef, for winning the Administrators Appreciation Award.
Rik chose wise you are an excellent macrophotographer, and all your shots show a consistent high level of quality.
Some members of the forum raise the bar quite high and you are one of them.
Without you guys, I wouldn't be here in this 1st place.. so, i'm the one who's thankful
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Thanks Betty, the pleasure is all minePlanapo wrote:Aesthetically highly appealing and technically perfect!
It's always a pleasure to look at your photos, Yousef!
--Betty
Appreciate your kindy words Rogelio.. ThanksRogelioMoreno wrote:Wow, amazing work!
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Since I shoot this speice, I was interested to read about it a little more.. & I was surprised to know the thread this weevil have done to many countries!!harisA wrote:Amazing images....This bug has eliminated most of the palm trees here in Greece.They are very widely spread.I once found one alive inside my house!
Hi Robert,RobertOToole wrote:Excellent work Yousef, the antenna image is amazing! Love the detail.
The weevil is so clean, what did you do to prepare it, it looks spotless!
Robert
Not all my subjects are clean in usual. with this one, it was an easy task luckily since there was almost no hairs involved here -which I hate the most!- therefore a quich water cleaning should do most of the job & the rest can be handled with Photoshop or any smiliar editing softwares.
Somehow I missed these photos during the time they were originally posted, but fortunately I was made aware of them due to the Administrators Award for February. Congratulations for this winning this well-deserved award.
I am quite overwhelmed at the quality of the lighting as well as the technical quality and beauty of the stacked images. To me, these photos go far beyond what can be accomplished by most macro photographers. The lighting, the detail, and the overall aesthetic appeal of these photos are incredible in my opinion.
Thank you so very much for creating these photos and for sharing them with this forum.
I am quite overwhelmed at the quality of the lighting as well as the technical quality and beauty of the stacked images. To me, these photos go far beyond what can be accomplished by most macro photographers. The lighting, the detail, and the overall aesthetic appeal of these photos are incredible in my opinion.
Thank you so very much for creating these photos and for sharing them with this forum.
-Phil
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Quality images Yousef ... love the last one ... that's a beauty for sure ...
I'm new here (lurking) and I'm taking all the knowledge in that you guys are dishing out, in this fantastic forum ...
"one day Gem ... one day" ...
Gem
I'm new here (lurking) and I'm taking all the knowledge in that you guys are dishing out, in this fantastic forum ...
"one day Gem ... one day" ...
Gem
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