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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I really like the image in B&W. The lighting really helps to keep the eye on your subjects and not get lost on any of the background. |
May 22nd |
| 1 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Very nice landscape and I like it as a monochrome. I completely missed Mt. Baker until I read your description. What do you think about just the image of the Twin Sisters? |
May 22nd |
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| 1 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I do like that you got the action of the bath with the tail fanned out. It looks like it has the same coloring as we have in Montana. They aren't as common as the House Finches but both as beautiful birds. |
May 22nd |
| 1 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I do like the simplicity of this. The B&W is a good choice. I might crop a little off the top. There isn't as much detail of the rocks in that area and it might make to composition a little more pleasing. By the way, that is a very small cover for a man to get in. It is actually a Curb Box to give access to an underground valve. I with I had a dollar for every one of those I made when I worked for a plumbing supply company. |
May 21st |
| 1 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Great "Portrait" of the otter. Usually the eyes make the image but in this case it is the nose. I very seldom worry about the ISO for the exposure of my images. I worry more about the shutter speed and focus. I let the camera decide the correct ISO automatically or go with ISO 400 and I very seldom need to worry about the noise or extreme sharpness any more. If I was doing any printing any more, I might worry more about the ISO. |
May 21st |
| 1 |
May 25 |
Comment |
I really like that formation of the rocks in that area. I don't think that I will every be hiking back there. The figure in the background really does show that the size is huge instead of a section of a smaller scene. It really is a great composition. |
May 21st |
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