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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
Closer crop on right? Great lighting - good time of day to photograph. Looks like the bird has already gotten bit of breakfast. |
Jan 20th |
| 45 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
You did a lot of work and have a winner as a result. I do agree with the comments about catch lights. Reduce to one per eye? |
Jan 20th |
| 45 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
A remarkable piece of work, here. I don't know the "bean" but would like the opportunity to photograph it. This doesn't need any additional work; it is done. |
Jan 17th |
| 45 |
Jan 17 |
Reply |
I agree that ISO 6400 is way too high for "regular" photography but I work under dim conditions often and am pleasantly surprised at the quality of many of those images. |
Jan 17th |
| 45 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
A great action shot but something looks wrong. I feel that detail in both the rider's face and the horse's face is lost. Was it due to the high ISO or something in editing? Closer crop on the right might help. |
Jan 15th |
| 45 |
Jan 17 |
Comment |
I was puzzled at first glance as to what this was. But now that I have my head around it, I like. An interesting, comment-producing photograph. You saw something with potential and worked with it. I don't know Smart Photo but I must check it out - it may be a reasonable alternative to the agony of dealing with Light Room. (The first digit of the foot [?] appears to have hair growing out of the nail plate. As someone who has done research on skin, this bothers me! Possibly a response to injury.) |
Jan 14th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 45
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5 comments - 1 reply Total
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