Activity for User 1688 - Susan Cifaldi - suesayshi@yahoo.com

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67 Jan 24 Comment It does look like tow images kind of pasted together. Your crop suggestion is a good one because, to me, it's the landscape background that is important. The flamingos are too, but they are dispensible :-) Thanks!

PS I just wanted to post a photo WITHOUT blown-out whites!!
Jan 14th
67 Jan 24 Reply I do like the "alligator-like" appearance of the parched landscape -- had you not mentioned "mud," it could have actually been an alligator! Jan 10th
67 Jan 24 Comment I love herons and heron-like birds -- so big and beautiful. So I really can't find anything to complain about -- the bird is beautiful in focus, and taking good care of itself in the natural setting. I do agree with Larry about the white spot, though. It isn't really distracting, it's just *there*.

PS Are Larry and I the only ones with D850s? Has everyone gone mirrorless?
Jan 10th
67 Jan 24 Comment So jealous of all of you who live in nature's paradise! It is full of snow up here and everything (and everyone) is hiding until maybe April or May. . .)

I don't mind the reed at all. Sort of looks like the sandpiper is pulling his (or her) lunch off the top :-)

I know I have to start looking at photos like a judge, but I think that's a ways off yet. I do know what I like, though. :-)
Jan 8th
67 Jan 24 Comment I like the crop, this little bird is a real cutie!

Just a question from a newbie who knows nothing -- Maybe if the stuff to the left were cropped out, you could leave the green leaves. . . would they then kind of intensify the little bit of yellow on the bird?

Oh, well, maybe it's just a brown time of year. . . :-)
Jan 8th
67 Jan 24 Comment Larry stole his last sentence right out of my keyboard!

I love the dappled light, and I even love the lighted background in the original -- I didn't find it distracting, I thought that the light it added complemented the spotty light around and in front of the fox.

Really jelly here!!

PS I confess, the stick, though, has to go :-) unless through the magic of postprocessing it can kind of melt into the background.
Jan 8th
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67 Jan 24 Comment "Just stunning!" says the newbie who always burns out the whites. The color intensification and the cropping are subtle, but they do add to an already lovely photo. (PS Kudos for braving the Antarctic cold!)
Jan 8th
67 Jan 24 Comment I always like your photos, David. They remind me that nature is more than what's living, it's what surrounds the living and makes that all possible. Jan 8th

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