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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 90 |
Dec 25 |
Reply |
Thank you. |
Dec 17th |
| 90 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
How lucky to see a bobcat so clearly. I would brighten it up a bit and perhaps add some texture to the fur. For your personal use, I would darken the foreground grass. |
Dec 17th |
| 90 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
They are one of my favorites too. The detail and saturation are good. I would brighten the egret, especially around the head, and give it more space on the right and at the bottom if you have it. |
Dec 17th |
2 comments - 1 reply for Group 90
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| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
Lovely portrait. It truly emphasizes the importance of the light. You undoubtedly did justice to what I consider a very ugly bird. |
Dec 17th |
| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
This is an absolutely fantastic image. I do think the head is a bit over-processed. |
Dec 17th |
| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
I absolutely love this. It really does look like fireworks. |
Dec 17th |
| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Reply |
Most competitions allow cropping to remove something, just not removal tools as far as I know. |
Dec 17th |
| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Reply |
I certainly appreciate what you and Peter are saying. |
Dec 17th |
| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Reply |
Thank you and it is already cropped quite a bit. |
Dec 17th |
| 97 |
Dec 25 |
Comment |
I understand that it is almost impossible to get this shot without feeding the kingfishers, but I feel compelled to protest the practice. As others mentioned your shutter speed needed to be much higher around 1/4000; your set up would tolerate a higher iso. |
Dec 17th |
4 comments - 3 replies for Group 97
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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