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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Yes. My first with them was to Antarctica Dec 2019. This was my second. Antarctica had 77 photographers and about 10 photographers and naturalists from Muench. Both Andy Williams and Mark Muench were supposed to be on the trip and at the last minute, Mark needed heart surgery and Andy's wife was critically ill. They managed to fill the gaps and put on a first rate program.
Mark was on our Alaska trip this past June. 7 photographers, Mark, and 4 crew on a small boat, nice cabins with ensuite bathrooms, and great food. The crew took directions from Mark about looking for best light, wildlife, and when to have meals.
I would love to go to Africa with them as their trips are well done, with very small groups, and again, light and wildlife are priorities. I just don't know about traveling there right now, or when. |
Oct 28th |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I love this moose and the warm tones around him. Adding some space at the bottom really worked for your photo. Love the glint in his eye. I'm glad you could stay and wait for him to come into the light. |
Oct 28th |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I like your group of three, and the motion of coming down the hill. I think the sheep might stand out a bit with some more contrast adjustment. It might also make a nice black and white photo, with some adjustments to the sheep and rocks. |
Oct 28th |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I agree with the above comments and I would clone out the white area. The eye is very sharp and I would like to see the tiny bird just a bit sharper, it took me a few seconds to find him in the photo. |
Oct 28th |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I would print and hang this photo. Wonderful details. You capture how delicate the butterfly and and thistle look to the viewer. |
Oct 28th |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Terrific capture, especially of the head, the beak and his eye. I love that you can see his whole head, especially at the angle of the shot. Beautiful details. |
Oct 28th |
| 94 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Interesting looking gull, I am not familiar with them. I like the angle of your shot, sort of looking straight at him. or her. Being as the sky looked flat, I am wondering how this would look in B and W? Would it provide a different contrast.
And this is just picky, but the glint in the eye seems scattered around the top of the eye. Sometimes sharpening causes this, as I have learned myself. |
Oct 28th |
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