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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
Kerstin, although you did a nice job PP the image I think you missed an important point, I have to believe that Phyllis idea was of showing the outside yard and content from inside the window, you almost wiped out that. Just my idea. |
Apr 28th |
| 38 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
Very good job Phyllis with a difficult file. Here is what I would done to this image. |
Apr 23rd |
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| 38 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I'm totally tuned with the rest of you guys about the good humor in this image, excellent job as normally you do Kerstin with your creations. Great tips Art, to remove some specular highlights before applying the mai subject. |
Apr 23rd |
| 38 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I agree with Susan, the images looks interesting to me but since the file has been saved and the instant gone forever the only thing you can do is just working hard in the post productions stage. There several options you can try to isolate the main subject, the butterfly, with a neutral color layer or a composite background, or trying to create an image totally different. Actually Phyllis production is not that bad, with further adjustments it might be the way to go. |
Apr 23rd |
| 38 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I must confess that I never seen any wild life photography with suc a highly consistent good quality. Gerry I would ask to you that if you can give to us the EXIF data, I think that it would be extremely useful to all of us to understand how or what technical data you achieve with your images. Great job. |
Apr 23rd |
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