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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Thanks everyone - I think between you you've improved my image.
I will now shamelessly steal your ideas and reprocess it :)
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Oct 19th |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I'm not best placed to comment on wildlife images - I never do wildlife because I know how hard it is. And I've never seen an armadillo, never mind one in my garden!
That said, if I'm being picky I'd have to say it's not tack sharp - but in truth it's a nice image which I enjoyed seeing. |
Oct 19th |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
A great image - a perfect example of HDR done well. There are some many layers to the image I could look at it all day. Thanks for sharing it with us! |
Oct 19th |
| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Most sports photographers say that you need a ball, action, faces etc to make a successful image, but this proves that that's not the case - I like this picture very much.
The curve of the players is what attracted you to the image - a different way of treating this might be to lose some of the grass on the left by cropping (I don't like grass...) - not sure it's as good as your original, but it's different! |
Oct 19th |
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| 25 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
A nice shot - well seen. As others have said, the greenery outside is maybe a little too bright. My first thought when I see lines and textures in an image is to see if it works in monochrome. |
Oct 19th |
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4 comments - 1 reply for Group 25
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4 comments - 1 reply Total
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