Activity for User 233 - Guy Davies - guy-davies@gdpix.co.uk

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4 May 20 Reply Hi Erik. It was a while ago, but yes I used a tripod and a long lens - 300mm on a Nikon D300. May 25th
4 May 20 Reply Hi Erik. I thought your cruise would be cancelled and was going to contact you this week to check with you. Not unexpected but Paula and I are disappointed, as I'm sure Ian and his wife are too. Still, better safe than sorry, and let's hope we can meet up sometime in the future. May 17th
4 May 20 Reply Thanks for the comment, Witta. Tutorial? You were equally forthcoming with the details on how you produced your image, so thanks for that. May 12th
4 May 20 Reply Maybe I should change the colour? No burgers were harmed in the making of this image! May 11th
4 May 20 Reply Whatever you do, don't upset the landlady! Fate worse than death! May 10th
4 May 20 Reply Thanks Bob. May 8th
4 May 20 Comment Ian, if you can't tell a peony from a porcupine then wear thick leather gloves before you try to pick one! The good news is, we don't have porcupines in the UK!

This is a very nice shot of these lovely white flowers. I too think that the out of focus white flowers in the upper left are a bit distracting but I would simply darken them down in Photoshop. Personally, I prefer your original crop as it gives the flowers space to breathe. I would like to see something of the stem, though, just so they are not apparently floating in the air.
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4 May 20 Comment Nice piece of work, Erik. Like Joe, I had to look at it for a while to figure it out. If you try the Shadows/Highlights adjustment in Photoshop it might bring out the details in the black centre and then you could maybe darken the outside area a bit. May 7th
4 May 20 Comment Hi Vella. Welcome to the group from sunny England (well it is sunny today!). This is a super image of these birds, beautifully sharp and well separated from the background. It is especially good considering it was taken from a moving boat meaning you have to compose, focus and shoot in one continuous sequence, with no second chance. The bright leaf didn't trouble me until it was pointed out, but now I see it every time! The fix works very well. Maybe tone down that other bright leaf bottom left as well??? May 7th
4 May 20 Comment A very nice 'watercolour', Bill. The treatment works well on this subject. I'm with Joe on the truck, though, as it does look out of place, or should I say in the wrong time. Tonimg it down as Joe suggests and desaturating might be useful. May 7th
4 May 20 Comment I prefer it the original way round. I'm happy with the original crop too, although I think I would lighten the hole and slightly darken the bright bits outside. Maybe a very fine white penline around the edges would stop the image disappearing into the screen background. May 7th
4 May 20 Comment Very much a fun picture, Joe. I'm not sure if the 'lady' is trying to get in or trying to get out! I like the decoration on the building too. It all goes together well. May 7th

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77 May 20 Comment Super piece of creative work, Witta. Polar Coordiantes should carry a health warning though. It is totally addictive! May 11th

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