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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Typo error the ISO was 400. |
Oct 12th |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
An excellent image of the shearing shed, but to really show it well we need sheep around it. |
Oct 12th |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
These are magnificent animals to photograph. I like the way theorise is coming towards young he conveys a good sense of movement. I would have preferred the fences not to have been in the shot. |
Oct 12th |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
To me this is a puzzle the judge image - just what do you say about it. We have an interesting piece of sculpture set against a good sky. I would make two comments - the first being that it is too tight in the frame. The second being if you had moved slightly could you have made a gap where at present the shape crosses itself. |
Oct 12th |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
All the raptors make excellent subjects for portraits, especially when they are mantling with their wings. There is excellent feather detail on the bird. I would have preferred to have seen more of the bird rather than it being behind the rock. |
Oct 12th |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Well done in keeping both wings and antennae in focus, did you use fairly short focal length lens? I feel that the image would be improved by cloning out the dark stem on the left. |
Oct 12th |
| 27 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I like this image with its rich autumn coloured leaves. agree with Lauren about re-moving the dead looking branch. I am happy with the degree of blurring of the water, it has still retained some detail. I feel that often with water shots like this, they should be taken using a tripod which would Keep multiple shots in register so that we make a composite with the fall shot at a suitable speed and then a very slow shutter speed or ND filter applied to the pool below to bring up the swirl of the water. |
Oct 12th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 27
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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