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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 67 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Thanks to all for the comments. Instructive as always. Happy holidays! |
Dec 25th |
| 67 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
I love this photo, and hope some day I can get a decent capture on a bird in flight. Trying to learn a new camera and I have a way to go! Thanks for an inspiring photo. Happy Holidays! |
Dec 25th |
| 67 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Wow this image is really eye-catching. The brilliant colors against the black background really makes it special. I don't mind the stems but the lower one appears to come from nowhere and is not related to the "thing" that is the subject. So you might as well get rid of that one. Thanks for a unique image! |
Dec 8th |
| 67 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Hi Bud, what magnificent birds! At first it looked to me as if one of the birds has two heads. That would be a really unique shot! I think I would try selectively sharpening and adjusting the highlights on each of the two birds to bring out more separation. |
Dec 8th |
| 67 |
Dec 21 |
Comment |
Hi Jason, nice action shot. I might try lightening up the deer on the right which appears to be in shadow. In Lightroom I would use the adjustment brush. Also, I see a little highlight in the eye of that deer - the adjustment brush set to "Iris Enhance" might bring that out a bit more. Thanks. |
Dec 8th |
| 67 |
Dec 21 |
Reply |
Yes that lens is super sharp and the Z7II sensor gives me room to crop, which I need to do on shots like this. I left the yellow in the image partly because I had already made a huge crop on the original image and hated to do any more. |
Dec 8th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 67
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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