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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Very interesting. Not only as a photo, but it is a curiosity. |
May 17th |
| 42 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Nice, clean picture, stacking went well. I agree with Joyce and I also would have chosen a different background. This is a bit boring, so either black, of dark green, or something else that makes a contrast with the main subject. |
May 11th |
| 42 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Interesting photo, putting the coin was a good decision. Even without stacking, simply using f/8 or f/11 instead of f/4 could have solved the unsharp parts issue |
May 11th |
| 42 |
May 17 |
Comment |
You did an excellent job, as the processed photo is much much better than the original. B&W was a good choice. The angle is also good. nice! |
May 11th |
| 42 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Nice sunset! I agree with Glenda, concerning the bird, but this is chance. What I miss in this photo, is the details. Perhaps this is limited by your phone camera performance. |
May 11th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 42
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| 65 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Very good composition and I also like the color of the drop. I agree with Mary concerning the graininess, however to me it is slightly distracting. Myself, I do not have too good experience with extension tubes. While they offer a better magnification, usually you pay for it with quality. |
May 18th |
| 65 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Very nice! It looks like flames coming out from a green plant. To me the white parts are slightly overexposed. Since you used PS, maybe you could try out to reduce the highlights or even clone the nice, fuzzy green background from the top-right. |
May 18th |
| 65 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Thanks Lynne. I did not do anything special to make her/him stand still. Maybe I was interesting enough or looked tasteful. |
May 18th |
| 65 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Thanks Mary. no, it is another reptile, there were quite a lot. |
May 18th |
| 65 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Romantic picture, yet it could be interpreted as only one of hearts is beating :)
I wonder why you have used 1/6 sec - unless you used a tripod. The rule of thumb says that you should use a similar 1/exposure time to the focal distance. So, with 1/100 you could be sure you take a sharp photo holding the camera in your hand. With very safe hands and eventually lens with stabilizer, you could go down to 1/50. I like the photo anyhow. |
May 18th |
3 comments - 2 replies for Group 65
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8 comments - 2 replies Total
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