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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
5 |
Aug 18 |
Reply |
According to Wikipedia the plumage of both sexes is identical, with the male being somewhat larger than the female. The coloration can vary quite abit between birds. |
Aug 18th |
5 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Barbara's bird is an Egyptian Goose. They have become common in South Florida. They are native to Africa. We saw several groups of them in Tanzania. |
Aug 5th |
1 comment - 1 reply for Group 5
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12 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
I also like Carole's crop. There are several other ways to get a creative blurred image: use a slow shutter & move your camera upward before the shutter closes. Also do the same while rotating your zoom lens. Fun to try. |
Aug 22nd |
12 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Red and blue - 2 primary colors - make your image pop. Great exposure. Since our background is black you have an option of putting a stoke abourd your image to separate it from the background. I suggest 5 pixels and fade it at 60%. |
Aug 22nd |
12 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Good color, good focus. A novel idea that works well. |
Aug 22nd |
12 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
You get an A+ on this image. Everything works here. |
Aug 22nd |
12 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Very creative! Good use of green as aa theme to blend everything together. |
Aug 22nd |
12 |
Aug 18 |
Comment |
Great job, Carole. You blended the 3 images in perfectly! Its good to remember we can use the Clarity slider to blur. |
Aug 22nd |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 12
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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