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72 Sep 24 Comment This is made by you being so low Bruce. It makes for a more intimate result. I agree the timing of your shot here, with the mother clearly taking care to watch her cubs and the look on the youngsters' eyes is just so lovely. Breathtaking image!

As to you comment above - yes we all learn so much about nature while we play with our photography equipment! At least we learn and enjoy! It's such a rewarding journey!
Sep 27th
72 Sep 24 Comment Maria - this is a lovely image of a fox. It shows the chap is interested in what it's looking at. I prefer 'him' positioned as you have him and it seems unnatural to have him peering over nothing at the bottom of the image. Perhaps tone down the saturation of the greens in that area (only). Sep 27th
72 Sep 24 Comment Chris. This is a lovely image and I like your pp work. To me you have left the eyes just right - not over saturated or bright relative to the rest of your image. It's very effective.

My only preference would be for more space to the right with it looking in that direction.
Sep 27th
72 Sep 24 Comment Quite an experience for you Barbara! Very nice shot and I like the bear looking into the image. You were quite close taking it at 100mm.

I've seen brown bears in the Grant Tetons but not as cleanly as this. I recan the youngster kept falling within the large bush as it learnt the hard way what branch size was enough support it!
Sep 27th
72 Sep 24 Comment Isaac. Lovely picture. Like the square crop and I'm fine with the way your birds stand out from the background done

Good story and well presented. Love the blue feet! I've seen these away from land and you only see their feet when landing/taking off the surface.
Sep 27th

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91 Sep 24 Comment Many thanks Bruce! Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Reply Huge thanks Cindy! I was v lucky with the pose of the birds! I regret only taking a single shot, which is what I tended to do back in 2015! Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Reply Many thanks Jerry! Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Reply Thank you Leslie for visiting and for your kind words! Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Reply Many thanks Isaac! Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Comment Cindy - this is lovely. You were right in leaving a good amount of the flowers to enjoy and the bird's position is both unusual and interesting. You've presented the Honeyeater perfectly - it's a question of whether it would be preferable to have left the sky and perhaps the flowers as well as taken. I think you increased the exposure globally first. I virtually always work on the bird as a mask first getting that as I wish, then create a mask of all but the bird as the 2nd are of attention.

In the end, it's how you prefer the final presentation to look. My personal preference is to keep colour in the sky where possible.
Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Comment Sunat, this is a nice capture with much interest in the pair for us to enjoy. A square format would certainly improve it and you could blur the top 1/5 background a bit with negative texture/Clarity. Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Comment Bruce, this truly makes me smile! So much character oozing out of the egret but also so much fine detail within the feathers, keeps me entranced. Lovely! Sep 20th
91 Sep 24 Comment This is a dramatic image Jerry and different. Well captured and presented as a portrait with a pleasing background. Lovely. I wonder where the bit of fluff on its beak should be removed. Sep 20th

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