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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
Worked with your suggestions but seem to be getting a little ghosting around the wings. |
Oct 23rd |
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| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Another beautiful image and well edited. I like how you brought the details out on the lion and it is not just a detail-less silhouette. This is just my viewing the image but something that catches my eye and that doesn't look or feel right is the tongue. I think it might be the color of it but I don't know how to correct it as I have run through many different editing processes trying to figure this out and correct it. |
Oct 23rd |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I like your choice of B&W for handling this image. It does present a different concept of the muddy colored waters and the life present on the top. I do also believe that cropping some of the rings from the top as others have mentioned would enhance the image. You could also crop a little off the right side as there is a natural break between the whirligigs and not making it a pano. |
Oct 23rd |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Nice catch under poor lighting conditions and especially being able to get a catch light in the eye. Crop is good especially showing the whole rock and the ripples in the water also indicates movement of the stream. I am wondering if the dipper itself could be lightened by just a touch to help it better stand out. |
Oct 23rd |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Great capture. The look an the face and the eyes with the catch light are really great. I think the suggestions to darken the greens in the background a bit and lessen the red railing would really sharpen this image and making the bobcat really pop. Again nice capture. |
Oct 23rd |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Nice image and one of my favorite places in Yellowstone to photograph. Every trip there the colors vary from almost pure whites to almost all rust color on the terraces. The water flow is a plus but it is hard to notice without your description. With that being said it appears that some of the softness that was talked about in the upper areas is actually steam from the hot water dripping over the edges. I love the patterns that were captured and agree that increasing the viberance or even enhancing with Nik Color Efex - Detail Extractor might highlight the patterns a little more. As someone suggested a square crop and canvas print might work well. |
Oct 23rd |
| 52 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Nice image and editing. I have some of the same concerns as the others have mentioned. My first thought was with a 90 second exposure how did you get wave action in the foreground especially with the ND10 filter. Cropping up to the milky or fog area and making this a horizontal rather than a vertical might help even though it eliminates the rock reflection. The water color is good and the sky could be darkened just a bit on the upper portions. I think you did a masterful job of handling that heavy dark line that is the horizon in the original. |
Oct 23rd |
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