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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Bob. I appreciate your input. |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Kathy. I love shooting things like this that others might ignore. |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Karen. I like the contrast in your edit. This is why I love this group--I always get good advice! |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
I like the original too. I cropped it and used NIK to enhance it. I also darkened the upper left corner. The color is very nice. Phones are so handy and this shows that. |
Feb 9th |
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| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Sounds like a great spot for photography and you did well to capture the sun in a good spot. This is a picture that can work in several ways. I like all the above suggestions. The figure is small so either taking it out or enlarging it would improve it. |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
It is nice to see something I haven't seen before. I like the idea of kitchen art and would like to see more of your food shots. The blueberries are nicely arranged and the yogurt makes a good background. I should try this as I almost always have blueberries. I like the white background and think it is better than a black background. |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Bob, your version looks like a face:-). |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
What a great story and neighbor. The owl is tack sharp and the eyes have a catch light. I suggest darkening the bright areas since they draw attention from the owl. Great shot. |
Feb 9th |
| 29 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Absolutely beautiful as is. Sharp and great color. For PID-C, you could tone down the white spot (some darkening would be allowed in nature) and darken the baackground a bit. A winner in any case. |
Feb 8th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 29
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5 comments - 4 replies Total
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