My local JCC sponsors a photography contest every year; last year's honorees went on display around the same time that I started working out there, and I must admit that I was envious of all the exhibitors. I also like to think that I've taken a few decent pictures over the last two years (the period of eligibility for the competition) -- in fact,
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The first two hummingbird pictures seem odd to me because of the obviously plastic-y feeders. It seems an odd contrast to have in a "nature" picture. The third hummingbird picture is my favorite of the whole group.
The temple shot is lovely but seems out of balance with that cluster of red foliage to the right and the thinnish-looking chunk of blue sky to the left and top. The reflection is neat, however.
The buddha in profile is my second favorite; I like it very nearly as much as the hummingbird. The human looking upward at the buddha adds a great sense of scale to the shot and adds a wonderful extra layer of meaning. The composition and framing is absolutely perfect. Did you crop this or is it a straight shot?
Eclipse is third fave. Clean, simple, elegant. I think too many viewers may not appreciate how hard it is to get a shot like that.
Both the bear shots are excellent, but I like the tension created by the off-center pose and the bird above the bear in the 2nd one. However, if the shot was cropped, I would add just a little more ground-- not much, just a little-- below the bear if possible. The mass of the animal relative to the frame bottom pulls the eye away from the bird.
Good luck!
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