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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
What an experience to have the hummingbird come so close to you to feed. The bird is sharp enough for something that moves so fast. The cropping at the top (as per Angela's suggestion) would improve the image as the pots and top of steps take away from the subject. Good job of capturing this with one hand while holding the feeder with the other. |
Sep 9th |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
You did quite a bit of work on this photo but the results were really good. Amazing that such a close cropping turned out to be sharp enough. It makes for a good story of people having fun. |
Sep 9th |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Nice portrait. Difficult to do when so far away but you managed to get a clear shot of his face. The crop worked well and makes the main focus on him without the distraction of the stems? on either side. |
Sep 4th |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Reply |
Good to know. Thanks |
Sep 3rd |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Great shot looking up. It was so good that you were able to catch the reflection of the Foshay building. Decreasing the shadow and the exposure allows the viewer to see more detail in the buildings. Very nice.
An upcoming assignment for our Camera Club is "Looking Up" and your photo has inspired me. |
Sep 2nd |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
An unusual view of a cacti flower. A great job of removing the sides of the window. Brightening the flower lets the viewer focus on that part of the cacti. Very nice |
Sep 2nd |
| 81 |
Sep 24 |
Reply |
Thank you. That looks better. I could have cloned it out as well. The crop you did does take some of its head off in the reflection. |
Sep 2nd |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 81
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5 comments - 2 replies Total
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