Critiquing+photos

[] - The photo of the squirrel is very clear, and seems to capture the exactly perfect moment for the squirrel to look. The squirrel is clear, the camera is well focused on the subject, and leaves the background just blurred enough to know it is in a woodland area. The photo is crisp, clear, and the squirrel is in the perfect spot. - This photo makes me feel curious, and almost like there should be more beside the squirrel. This really expresses the hunt for food in the winter and any viewer would be shocked looking at this. - The only thing I would recommend to the photographer is to change nothing. This picture is perfect in almost every way.

[] - This photo is very clear and incredibly difficult to capture at such high quality. Not only would you have to be at the right place at the right time, but you would have to release the shutter at exactly the right moment to catch such an amazing creature in flight. - This Picture almost makes me feel scared as the snowy owl swoops down possibly looking for food. It is a very freeing picture and lets you partially understand how flying makes you very free. - There is only one thing to do here. Capture more. The works of this photographer all lack some part of the main subject. There needs to be a completed image of the subject in such an open picture..

[] - This a well captured photograph, with complementary colours and shading. It fulfills the mystery of the tiger, and keeps the subject in full clarity - This is very exciting as you get to see the face of a very fierce beast in full clarity. Truly amazing how someone could get this photo. - Yet again, to have more of the scene in clarity. It seems like there is something you are missing “just around the tiger” that is intriguing to you.