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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
The 2# option. |
Sep 10th |
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| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
I agree Barbara's comment, the white duck is more interesting and it is a major object, eliminate the other two. The other way I would reduce two ducks sizes and move to up left corner #1. Also might rearrange their locations, like move the white duck in leading position in front and the other two in following location #2. |
Sep 10th |
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| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
All your Macro images are very nice.
For this albino I would composited diagonally.
I am not sure this albino is insect shelling, like Cicada shells. |
Sep 10th |
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| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
-For me I more like Monochrome B/W, in color version except the brown rocks bright area, not much color around. It's good you use a right shutter speed to create the water flow
smooth silky effect.
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Sep 10th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Perfect shut! It's sharp and clean with light background image. The little bird standing at diagonal position and you leave more space on front of little bird. Good composition! |
Sep 10th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
You are lucky had a chance to captured this beautiful Black Swallowtail butterfly. It's sharp and colorful. I agree all other members comments, the yellow grass on right take too much space and distracted . If crop off some, then it will be a square format, or blurred and darken it. |
Sep 8th |
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| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Very nice butterfly image, it's important part head and body are sharp. The only thing seems to me, there are too many stuff around the butterfly, special on right down side. I try to use Spot Healing Brush tool and Clone Stamp tool to clean up a bit. It might help butterfly to standing out. |
Sep 8th |
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| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Tom,
After I cropped, I used Topaz Gigapixe lAI Plug-in to increased image 2x size 7800x5500 at 300pixel/inch. Then I reduced size to 1024 for our group post.
You are right, the Nikon D200 image for such cropping is too much.
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Sep 8th |
| 7 |
Sep 21 |
Comment |
Tom, Hoshedar,
Thank you both for valuable comments.
Since this photo was taken in 2008, some information I need to find the original and attached for your reference.
The blur is natural not intentional, shutter speed is 1/200 seconds.
The original image size is 3872x2592 pixels,
resolution is 300 pixels/inch. Cropping area as shown.
After cropping I had some sharpen in Camera Raw and PS.
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Sep 8th |
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