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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
I like Tom's suggestion regarding the lower branches. |
Apr 9th |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Great detail and I love the wintery scene. Great job in post. While I normally like a clean background I think the background works wonderfully in this image. I think it's great as is. |
Apr 5th |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Lovely scene. I like that all of the elk's heads are above the horizon against that beautiful sky. This picture makes me want to go out west! The only suggestion I can think of, and I'm not sure if I would even do, is to very slightly lighten up the face of the elk looking at the camera. It has to be slight as the light is coming from behind the elk but you might be able to get by with a touch. |
Apr 5th |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Great shot Tom. A perfect moment of passing the bit of food to the chick. I'm familiar with Flamingo. Is this the nest by the grass campground (which last time I was down there was flooded), or the one by the marina, or another? I like your crop and wouldn't change a thing. |
Apr 5th |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Nice shot Pamela. I bounced back and forth between the original and processed version. In a way, I like the blank area of the original but it may be too much. The tree in original is less hazy than in the processed version, looking at the lower right. Photoshop has a dehaze slider which would bring back some of the tree details that I would at least look at and compare. I might also look at the tree a bit straighter, not so much as to tilt the eagle and add some space on both sides of the image so it doesn't look like the tree is tilting into the frame and also allowing some space for the eagle to be looking into. |
Apr 5th |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Nice shot and I always like a nice clean background like this. I'm torn between the angle of the twig of the original and the processed copy. The processed looks a bit like the bird is swinging, which may add to the tension of the image and make it more striking, or may look unnatural. Frankly, I'm not sure which I prefer. From a processing perspective, the plant looks a tad dark to me and I would also, very slightly, dodge the face around the eye. Finally, it's hard to read your logo and I'd consider using black or a dark tone, or adding a border or shadow to the logo. And yes, I think there's enough story for sure. |
Apr 5th |
| 52 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Thanks for visiting and your comment Ted. |
Apr 5th |
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