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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Excellent nature and action shot, with all elements wonderfully presented, sharp and elegant. Everything one would want in a capture of this kind. On a scale of 10, it would be 9.8 only because of the wing tip touching the frame. Great work. |
Dec 7th |
| 17 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Great shot of the bird in its habitat. Bears a startling likeness to the tricolored heron in the USA. Since ibises invariably have curved beaks, this is a rather major departure from the family. It's a lovely bird, but I politely suggest that it might be misidentified. Awfully well captured, regardless.
As for editing suggestions, if your club allows in nature shots, I would loop and fill with content aware in PS the bright reed coming out of the bird's upper neck. See attached if you agree. |
Dec 7th |
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| 17 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Splendid display of the extent and depression that goes with population and services that are not well matched there. Not a smiling face in the crowd. Yet, the colorfulness of even the most abject of Indian gatherings is somehow more cheerful than one would imagine. |
Dec 7th |
| 17 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
Nice action and motion shot. Good diagonal showing the plane and contents well. Hoping that wing is not on fire. Lends a great evidence of speed and motion as does the blurred prop. |
Dec 7th |
| 17 |
Dec 17 |
Comment |
My first guess was that this is Christmas in Britain -- maybe that is what a figgy pudding look like. It's a textural celebration that, for me at least, does not stir the pot. Interesting, but missed my love target. Thanks, though. |
Dec 7th |
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