Activity for User 2038 - Ian Hardacre - ian@ianhardacre.com

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64 Jan 26 Comment Great expressions from both man and horse. And the already mentioned detail on the horse's head and hairs!

As this is the shot then try cropping even tighter - then the crop looks 100% deliberate rather than being "forced". Just above the rider's hat band for example.
Jan 19th
64 Jan 26 Comment Who knew that stone block seats could be so fascinating? And the rain helps for sure.

How about selecting the tops of the seats only and adjusting exposure (and clarity/dehaze??) so that the water and rain stand out rather than being so bright

Jan 19th
64 Jan 26 Comment Love it - thank you for not shooting at 1 second or even slower.

My distraction is the little bit of a rock on the left hand side in the middle.
Jan 19th
64 Jan 26 Comment Wow, sharp eyes on the bird - I rarely take nature shots so my comments are just that comments! I love the concept of the birds and bokeh.

The bokeh on the bird's back distracts, plus you may want to increase the sharpness on the feathers to get more detail, the bokeh around the bird's head is distracting.

ISO 50 on an R5 is an expanded setting, I would really advise to go no lower than 100.

Jan 19th
64 Jan 26 Comment Love Valley Forge having lived of Rt 322 in Chester County, yep the pure B&W looks so much better.

How about flipping the image so the tree on the right now would provide a lead in for our eyes from the left?
Jan 19th
64 Jan 26 Comment To Chris' comment I'd add toning down the foreground that gentlemen's head just held my eye. What a fascinating cathedral, well done that the chandelier is slightly offset - and most of all great detail Jan 19th

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