Activity for User 1195 - David Terao - terao@msn.com

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45 Aug 20 Reply Thanks, Ray. I appreciate your honest feedback. When I work on my post-processed images too long, I tend to not see areas that are overdone. I reprocessed this images using the LR adjustment brush to soften the stamen (moved the clarity slider to its lowest setting). It does improve the image and makes the stamen glow. Aug 24th
45 Aug 20 Reply Thanks, Charlie. I previously used a Canon 5D Mk III before I got the EOS R. I immediately saw a substantial increase in image quality and sharpness. It could be the lack of a floppy mirror eliminating vibrations or the direct focusing on the sensor. But, I found that all my EF lenses adapted to the RF mount suddenly produced sharper images. Aug 14th
45 Aug 20 Reply Yes, much better! Aug 7th
45 Aug 20 Comment An interesting capture. The three stacked images look like they were superimposed or shot with a multiple exposure. To me, the image is too sharp to be considered impressionistic. I might try adding some motion blur in Photoshop to the image to make it more abstract. The image is all about the yellow and green colors rather than the flowers themselves. But, that's just my interpretation. Aug 6th
45 Aug 20 Comment An unusual, but interesting image. The night scene was technically well captured with very little noise and good exposure. Compositionally, I might have moved the camera slightly to the right to prevent cutting off the pink roll of tape behind the yellow roll. It's obvious the image was shot using an ultra wide angle lens giving an unusual perspective of the foreground objects. It's also interesting because it makes you wonder how large the rolls of tape in the foreground actually are. Well done. Aug 6th
45 Aug 20 Comment What a timeless image with beautiful lighting and excellent post-processing. Great job cloning out the pole and wires. Nicely cropped to bring more attention to the schoolhouse. The clouds really add drama to the scene. I like that old water pump on the right, too. If this were my image, I might try using the perspective tool to make the building a little less slanting backwards. But, overall, well done! Aug 2nd
45 Aug 20 Comment What a great shot! I've never seen a great blue heron eating a snake before. Perfect focus on the heron's eye with the background slightly out of focus bringing attention to the bird and snake. If this were my image, I would tone down the highlights in the background grasses to make the bird and snake more prominent. Aug 2nd
45 Aug 20 Comment The more I looked at this image, the more I liked it. There is quite a lot going on in it - the layers of sediment in the rock, the winding path and the small human figure. Your cropping decision was perfect - putting the figure at one of the power points calls attention to it, the figure puts perspective into the relative size of the overall scene, and cropping out the sky removes unnecessary distraction. Good sharpness throughout the image. Aug 2nd
45 Aug 20 Comment A lovely image of wild flowers. The complementary colors of the grasses and magenta flowers really make the image pop. Great details in the foreground,too. And, of course, the beautiful morning light brings out the warmness of the scene. Knowing this was shot in Illinois, the horizon is a little slanted - easily fixed in LrC. Fixing the horizon would also crop out most of the flare on the right. Aug 2nd

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