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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I like Art view. Cropping is essential as well.It is a great image and story and the B&W enhance the power of it. The leading lines structure and frame very well your main subject . Good eye! |
Jun 19th |
| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I found this image very interesting and of course stunning. the quality of light is breathtaking. Those clouds are telling me a story. I can imagine the shape of a Mountain joining the clouds in the sky, but the drama would be the big Avalanche. So to translate this story I decided to convert your image in B&W. |
Jun 19th |
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| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful capture Marge. I love how the bird is framed in your picture. The composition is perfect. and I agree with Art and Kurtis about darkening the background. I am just surprised that Art has not flipped the image horizontally.
So, here is my input. Hope you are going to print and hang this beautiful photograph after the post processing of your choice. Well done . |
Jun 19th |
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| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
wow! Stunning recovery and picture. You are an expert in Post processing. There is nothing I can do better and the picture doesn't need more. but I also like what Art did, the vignette
helps to focus more on the birds. Can I ask why did you choose aperture priority ? is it because the birds where not flying? |
Jun 19th |
| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Interesting picture. It grabbed my attention as well. But I am not thrilled by it. why?
the color and texture are not appealing to me. At first I saw only 3 birds, Then after looking closely, I discovered the small bird on the left, I think it is too small compare to the larger one. There is an unbalanced scale that bothers me . Technically I am sure it is a great achievement to get a picture of birds using multiple exposure. Again it is very inspiring and I 'll give it a try when my arm feels better. But I am sorry It is not my favorite of yours. |
Jun 19th |
| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
thank you Art. I totally agree about removing the Tree on the left. Did you use the clone tool? or do you have another to do it? Thank you |
Jun 19th |
| 38 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
A great image to play with. It is a bit too busy to my taste so I have tried another approach. If you like to shoot in your garden, I would recommend to have always a camera with a long lens, ready to shoot and close to your door or window. It is rewarding for close-up and birds.
I cropped tight, used lightroom new tools to darken the vegetation and the pots to avoid distraction and focus more on the 3 flowers and the butterfly. Hope you'll like it. |
Jun 8th |
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