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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
90 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
A nice little Yellow-Rumped Warbler. (Often called a butter butt!) I agree with Dan's suggestion of pulling down the background exposure a bit: you could go as simple as a gradient mask down from the upper right corner. |
Mar 13th |
90 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Nice capture! Focus and levels are all great. My only suggestion would be that if you can open the frame up just a bit along the top - if you did crop some of the space above the snake out from the original capture. That would extend the idea of the tongue flicking out into that space as the subject sniffs its surroundings. |
Mar 13th |
90 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
An interesting shot: on my monitor the fog makes the subject very soft and the brush in the foreground competes for attention. Consider cropping to a portrait aspect ration to get rid of all the grey sky and clutter on the side and there perhaps a selective mask to sharpen up the elk a bit. |
Mar 13th |
90 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
A lovely capture: over all a great image. My only two suggestions: the water surface and reflection are a bit too bright and too crisp: consider bringing them down just a bit as right now they pull focus from the subject a lot. Also there is some artifacting evident to the right of the subject's head left over from your post work cleaning up the background. |
Mar 13th |
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