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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 37 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Good vantage point to show of the canyon. I think if you played with the Texture, Clarity, and exposure in Lightroom or camera raw in Photoshop. you could bring out more at this amazing location. |
May 17th |
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| 37 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I like the image with the dappled sunlight better. I think you could take an adjustment brush in Lightroom or Photoshop and paint the lower section of the building to lighten it and the green trees some to closer match the brightness of the top. |
May 17th |
| 37 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Nice sharp image. Good color. I might recommend vignetting around the edges and on the right side to keep the focus on the sharpest part of the image. |
May 17th |
| 37 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Whoa, I don't want to be standing under this building for long, looks like it's ready to fall. Nice sharpness and detail. I don't know if you have any more space in your capture, but if you do, I would like to see the building just a little farther away. |
May 17th |
| 37 |
May 21 |
Comment |
great capture, I love the pose, reflection, and ripples in the water. Good eye to see and crop this image the way you did. |
May 17th |
| 37 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Wonderful action shot. Great color both in the birds and the water. The only recommendation I might try would be to cut off some of the right of the image, just past the large splash and put more room on the left for them to go into. |
May 17th |
| 37 |
May 21 |
Reply |
I have some Nikon Lenses 70 to 200 and 80 to 400 and both are fine. I also have several Tamron Lenses including the 28 to 300, 24 to 70 and 150 to 600. For my use they have also been fine. I have not had a dust problem. The reason for so many shots, is when birds are moving quickly, you have to take a lot of shots to make sure one or some are sharp. Also I did a lot of birds in flight close in. Many of the shots have wings clipped, distractions, and/or blurry as well as quickly changing light conditions and differences between birds with dark backgrounds taking off into light skies.
Several of folks in our group took many more images, some as many as 30,000. Some had Canon Mirrorless cameras with eye focus that shoot silent up to 30 frames a second. |
May 3rd |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 37
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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