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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Butch, I was contemplating why I thought your image in sepia seemed more appealing than B & W. When comparing, the brown tones seem to be more organic and the bird more "alive". The B & W more sterile. |
Nov 12th |
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| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Butch, I really think you did a great job. I like the Sepia. The blending of the brown background merging with the white of the wings, brings my eye to the curve of the leading edge of the wings. Then pulling attention to the serpentine neck and finally to the bird's eye. Its posture tells a story (per Kathleen's remarks) much more than the portrait! Also has much better resolution on my screen than last months post. |
Nov 11th |
| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
The water color is a reflection of the morning sky. Another benefit of the "golden hour". |
Nov 11th |
| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
I an almost embarrassed to show the raw file. It was pretty foggy out but Topez saved the day. I could still use photoshop to clean up the artifacts. I wonder when and if there will, or can be, a line drawn on the use of AI to inhance photos? |
Nov 10th |
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| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
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Nov 10th |
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| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Butch, I expect you will not be suprised with my Crop! |
Nov 10th |
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| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
I concur with all the great comments about this photograph. I tried to use a lot of local exposure adjustments to bring out the birds face interactions. |
Nov 10th |
| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
I agree with Butch's crop and a darker background. Always like it when the subject is looking at you! Great job. |
Nov 10th |
| 97 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
As with the above comments, a great photograph. An eye would have made it perfect. |
Nov 10th |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 97
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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