Activity for User 108 - Dorinda Wills - bodori47@gmail.com

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30 Oct 19 Reply Thanks for the update, Robert. Oct 25th
30 Oct 19 Reply Robert, I think this second revision is well done. It works for me. Oct 18th
30 Oct 19 Reply You're welcome. I like this version much better. It creates separation which I think improves the image.

Oct 13th
30 Oct 19 Comment I suspect this might be a Japanese Painted Fern. They are lovely and very distinctive in color.I think the placement and the gentle curve of the fern frond is fine. I find the background distracting. Perhaps if the frond was not lying directly on the background so the background could be blurred??
Oct 11th
30 Oct 19 Reply Robert's version is what I had in mind. Oct 7th
30 Oct 19 Comment I was not familiar with this building but recognized it's style right away. Frank Gehry designed it as well as the EMP building in Seattle. A lot of fun to photograph! You did a great job with the textures and colors. I like both your version and Judy's. Artist's choice in this case. Oct 7th
30 Oct 19 Comment Hmm. I've never seen a hubcap like this. Very cool. For me, this image is a very nice record of the hubcap and tire. But it stops right there. What could you do to make it "yours"? Oct 7th
30 Oct 19 Comment I agree with Tom's suggestions. It places more emphasis on the church and the stream. I feel like there is too much blue in the image overall. You might try some very slight adjustments with the white balance. Oct 7th
30 Oct 19 Comment This image has everything you want. It shows the bird having its meal in it's mouth, the evening light enhances the subject and reveals its subtle colored feathers. We also get some detail in the feathers. We also see the red detail around it's eye and the little white feathers lifted on the back of it's head. The reflection adds even more interest. Your crop is good. Well done! (Sorry about your shoes!) Oct 6th
30 Oct 19 Comment I'm enjoying your frog images. One way to improve our photography and to satisfy our desire to photograph the world around us, is to engage in a project. Your current project it appears is to find different ways to photograph these frogs. I agree with cropping more and also would suggest selectively pulling back on the green on the rocks so we can see the frog better. It appears to me that the saturation on the rocks is increased from what it was in the original. Oct 6th

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