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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 67 |
Jan 25 |
Reply |
I missed that white spot on the ground. You tend to overlook things after looking at a photo for so long. That's why these critique sessions are invaluable. I did add a lot of space on the right with Photoshop to give the bird somewhere to fly. |
Jan 5th |
| 67 |
Jan 25 |
Reply |
I live across the Tacoma Narrows from you in Gig Harbor. I have lots of free time these days, so let me know whenever you'd like to get together. |
Jan 4th |
| 67 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
David - I Love the shot, especially in B&W. This one would look great on the wall with a white matte and black frame. |
Jan 3rd |
| 67 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
Larry - I love this shot! Great in every aspect. Many photographers bypass these birds, but I Love their colors. You have exquisite detail here. The diagonal of the branch and the bird going up in that direction really adds to the picture. The rainbow of colors is spectacular! |
Jan 3rd |
| 67 |
Jan 25 |
Comment |
Hi Cindy, Great shot. It is so unusual to see so many Sandhills on the ground with snow geese overhead. The geese make such racket that Sandhills normally spook in No. Calif. Of course, there are a lot of hunters in that area with guns being discharged. Unless one has been around these events, they can't appreciate the chaos and the sounds, especially when you throw a few thousand Northern Pintails into the mix. I love it! |
Jan 3rd |
| 67 |
Jan 25 |
Reply |
Hi Bruce -I see we've photographically traveled many of the same roads. I love your bear photo on Group 72. I've been spending these rainy days sorting through my photo library and culling out the dogs. My website is www.budralstonphotography.com. I have May 27-29 targeted as prime eagle days at Seabeck this year. Let me know if you'd like to get together and shoot the breeze about photography over a cup of coffee one of these days. |
Jan 3rd |
3 comments - 3 replies for Group 67
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3 comments - 3 replies Total
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