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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Jennifer, another wonderful image. There is something about the sizing of the people that looks like they are photoshopped into the image. It may be like Steven said that they seem crunched. The falls are beautiful. I love the mist. |
Nov 6th |
| 87 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Will, there was plexiglass, and this guy was not still. Every time I got ready, he moved to the other end of the enclosure. I finally picked up my tripod and closed the legs, making it more of a monopod. I should have changed the shutter speed. Thank you for that. I got better images of the chimps, which I will share next month.
Steven, I was using the eye autofocus, but again, he was not an easy subject, because he would not stay still. This was the best image of him I got. I just thought his playfulness in the hay was fun. |
Nov 6th |
| 87 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
How DID you accomplish this very interesting image? Is it a time lapse? I'm wondering the same things as both Steven and Jennifer. Very interesting image. |
Nov 6th |
| 87 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Steven's image with ChatGPT makes it look more like a snowy scene to me. Dale's does give the image more of an impressionistic painting. Wonderful leading lines, and the picture tells a story-where does it go? I think if it were 11:00 pm, I'm not sure I would have stopped to take a picture. Good job! |
Nov 6th |
| 87 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
I agree with Jennifer about the sharpness and the sense of movement. I think cropping the image allows your eye to focus more on the animal. I love the beautiful blue in his eye. |
Nov 6th |
| 87 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
What a beautiful image. You did do an amazing job with your post processing. You removed the tile in front of the building so that my eyes were drawn more to the building and less to the tile. The textures are so sharp, and I do like the red of the building rather than the BW. You were able to keep the textures of the leaves in the reflections in the glass. Great job. |
Nov 6th |
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