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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Nice sharp capture of the action shot As a memory showing your grandson's determination it is great Unfortunately the catcher is too far away and mostly cut off This image is about the action of the moving bat the ball and the batter's determination
I think it needs to be cropped closely to the batter with bat and ball caught in action, a little more space below his feet and the background blurred after cloning out the people
I attach an image to show what I mean |
Jun 12th |
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| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Nice image of beach Water appears sharp.However beach sand is too noisy Topaz DeNoise would probably help The image lacks a center of interest |
Jun 4th |
| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Nice sharp capture of the little statue Great for a memory and story of the flea market For a fine art entry I would isolate the statue more from its background and blur and darken some of the backgroundAlso the bright spots on the statue's face and lower cloak need to be toned down I have attached an image showing this |
Jun 4th |
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| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Good concept nice and sharp.
I also like the flower frame I agree the waterline needs straightening I would like more railing on the bottom. If you have an image with more rail I would add it to the bottom instead of the current bottom
I recomposed the image to cut some of the sky and straighten the waterline |
Jun 4th |
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| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Nice capture of the surfers Black and white is a good choice I agree that the sky is not needed I would crop even closer |
Jun 4th |
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| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
Dusty Miller is such a great plant with its hairy gray green leaves This is a nice sharp capture of this specimen = There is a nice contrast with the violet plant leaves and the lichen covered tree bark
It looks wonderful framed Just needs a wall to put it up
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Jun 4th |
| 30 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Thank you
Wakodahatchee Wetlands is full of Woodstork nests this season Woodstorks have made a comeback so they are no longer endangered These nests are helping add to the population
I took the 90 mm because I am learning to use my 90 mm lens On the Sony a6400 this is equivalent to 135 mm
The nests are very close to the walkway About fifteen feet at some points
I plan to go back with my Sony 55-210 mm lens which is equivalent to 82.5-315 mm |
Jun 4th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 30
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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