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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 82 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
An excellent shot and I like the choice of monochrome for this image. If it had been possible, I would have taken this shot less "front on", but more at an angle from the left to get separation between the head and the tree. Colour often provides this separation, but with mono this is more difficult to achieve. Still a great image. |
Jul 5th |
| 82 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
Thank you Andrew. |
Jul 5th |
| 82 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
What a great shot Andrew. You must have had your camera at the ready to get this shot before the 2nd "babe" moved away. |
Jul 5th |
| 82 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
This is the perfect street photography shot. The concentration and focus on the faces of the boys is fantastic. They don't seem to be aware that their photograph is being taken and their postures look completely natural.
Great street photography Prasad. |
Jul 2nd |
| 82 |
Jul 21 |
Comment |
What a fantastic shot Kathleen. I love this image and find it difficult to suggest improvements, but there are 2 things you may want to consider for your next shot. To get a perfectly sharp foreground (berries) you could try and increase the f-stop you are using. This in turn will require a higher ISO setting in order to maintain a faster speed which you will need for any shots involving birds. Higher ISO can cause noise issues, but there is always Topaz Denoise. Secondly, and this is almost impossible to plan with birds, try to get to a position that provides the full view of the bird without the bird being (slightly) obscured by the leaves.
None of my suggestions should distract from this great shot you took. |
Jul 2nd |
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