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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Reply |
I cropped 60% using Topaz Gigapixel AI and adjusted the size in photoshop. |
Jun 20th |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Very good storytelling! It is a good shot. I want to lighten the face and body of the two subjects if possible. |
Jun 20th |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
My opinion is the same as Joey. Besides, I prefer to reduce shadow on the body of the main butterfly. |
Jun 20th |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
It Looks like a manipulated picture! It is a romantic capture of the parrot resting on the stone. Color harmony, soft light with details of the parrot against the opposite color of the stone led me to gaze at the image for a while. |
Jun 20th |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
I also like the water trail and reflection. I missed San Diego. |
Jun 20th |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
It is a very impressive macro image technically. Details, highlight, mid tone and shadow, homogeneous contrast and sharpness are seen unitedly. The three blue spots are neglectable. |
Jun 20th |
| 1 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
You had the luckiest moment catching the flying duck face to face. From my point of view, some images were caught coincidentally as record shots, but very historical and meaningful. Let me see your image as a naturalist rather than a photographer. I came to know the different behavior of the duck. As a photographer, I usually use continuous shots with shutter speed between 1200s - 4000s depending on the size of the birds. I agree with my seniors' suggestion to crop moreĆ slightly. |
Jun 20th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 1
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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