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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Great image. The brown of the animals really compliments the green grass and the yellow flowers. A catch in the eyes would have had a greater impact. |
Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Nice image. I agree with everyone on having the Cheetah as the main focus. Cropping a little from above would also help to bring the Cub closer to the viewer. Do you have the entire Cheetah in your original photo? Maybe that will help the picture as well. |
Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful display of feathers with the catch in its eyes. I like everything about this picture. Would be awesome to know whether he/she was basking in the sun or was it a courting display :)
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Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Really like that you captured the alertness of the coyote with its eyes looking at you. I agree with others regarding lightning the eyes. |
Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
This is a beautiful photograph. It is very hard to take a hummingbird in flight. The red flowers draw your attention to the bird and gives a really nice touch to the picture. Love it! |
Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful photograph. Such colorful birds, they are as if posing for you. I would see a lot of similar bee eaters when I was in India. They were always sitting on the electric wires high above. The once in India didn't have the bright yellow neck or belly. |
Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Reply |
David, Sherry was very generous to deniose the raw image and post the latest version. After discussion we both thought that the reflection gives a really cool feel to the image. The image can definitely be cropped to bring the stork to the front of the image. I had done that originally but with Sherry's help I was able to see the image with a different mind set. Maybe a middle ground keeping half of the reflection will also bring out the stork. |
Apr 14th |
| 94 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. I think I was photographing a really small sunbird when I saw these storks fly into the water. I was so excited that I forgot to change the settings. The storks were moving really fast away from me so I just kept clicking. I have to get into the habit of checking my pictures more often. I was lucky to have some decent pictures. Since you all have not seen this bird before, I would like to share a picture of the stork with a fish that it caught.
Sherry, I have not used Topaz. in fact. I currently only use iPhotos to do any editing. I would like to invest in some other software tools, I would appreciate any suggestions. I have sent you the original picture as well. Thanks again.
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Apr 12th |
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7 comments - 1 reply for Group 94
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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