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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 94 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Thank you so much. I think right after Hurricane Ian this group worked with wildlife rescue to get the owls out of flooded burrows. If not this group, it was a local Cape Coral owl group. |
Jul 17th |
| 94 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Up close and personal! Nice that they lined up for you so all are in focus. The only change that I might try would be to increase some shadow or lower some exposure on the rocky ridge behind the sheep so the ewes don't blend in quite so much. |
Jul 12th |
| 94 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
You certainly illustrated the effect of climate change on this scene. It looks stark and unforgiving. Its the kind of photo I imagine the Sierra Club could use on its website or publications. I think your use of increased texture brought out the rough group and gravel, which I assume is usually under water. Converting to B and W is something I do a lot and it changes what the eye sees. |
Jul 12th |
| 94 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Nice capture. Your patience paid off. I have not yet seen baby birds being fed. I imagine the area was fairly shady, so you did a good job editing and got a good part of the baby's open eye. |
Jul 12th |
| 94 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I don't use PS much either and my first thought before reading Leslie's comment was masking the birds and making them brighter. Your change made a big difference.
They are both nicely in focus too; nice that they sat close together for you. |
Jul 12th |
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