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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Mary Ann, beautiful picture of the bear. I've played some with the reflection removal tool, and my results vary. A while ago, I looked at a tutorial on removing fencing. As I recall it was too complicated for me. Ruth has done a great job using cloning to remove the fence. |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
As always, I am so impressed by the photos you take of your world travels |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Ruth, great job capturing the silhouette of the backlit trees and adding the birds to the composite image. |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Andres, I had never heard of mayapples and did a quick search. I was wondering if you ever harvested the fruit to make a jam or marmalade. I learned that the rest of the plant is poisonous -- fascinating. I must admit that I like Ruth's tighter crop better. Great job capturing the flowers and using a gorilla pod to get the shot. Hope that you're having some fun with macro shots. |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thanks. Having some fun with macro photography. |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thank you! |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thank you. I've been working on my macro photography -- forcing myself to use a tripod and working on getting the right focus. Mostly, I've been having fun. I'm glad that you liked the image. |
Jun 16th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thank you! |
Jun 7th |
| 3 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thank you! As I have said earlier, my wife is the gardener, and I'll pass on your comments about the flowers. I was fortunate to have natural light from north facing windows. |
Jun 7th |
4 comments - 5 replies for Group 3
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4 comments - 5 replies Total
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