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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
I do love B/W photos. Like Marion, I find the line where the table reflection and the scene begins distracting. Blur the line with cloning some of the out door scene along the edge might work. |
Dec 17th |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
You should enter this in competition. A classic photo of beautiful deer resting.
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Dec 17th |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Your hard work and knowledge of your camera options paid off nicely. It is amazing what one can do with the modern cameras.
Shooting from two different positions and getting the flowers so sharp and centered while being handheld speaks to your professionalism.
The first thing my eye notice is the peddle on the pink lily's left side had a small green flower(?) attached to it. Interesting. Then upon closer inspection -- it just part of the green plant be hind it and is not attached. I suggest you clone that little distraction. |
Dec 17th |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Some day I hope to do a Galapagos trip. Great shot. Clear, sharp and will composed. |
Dec 17th |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
I would love to see the original photo. The rocks anchor the photo. I will have to look in to Swirly Strokes 11. It give it a smoothing texture. Nice work. |
Dec 17th |
| 3 |
Dec 18 |
Comment |
Our camera club did a work shop on "Water Drops." It was fun and learned a lot. You did a great job on a difficult subject. |
Dec 17th |
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