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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Lovely colors. It looks a little unsharp to me. Did you do any sharpening in PS or Lightroom? I use Topaz sharpener, where you can select just the subject to sharpen and leave the background as it is. |
Oct 7th |
| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I love the pose of the turtle with his head held high. He looks so regal.
I do like the purple flecks but they are a distraction. In Lightroom or PS I would go to "color hue and saturation", choose reds and desaturate a little by moving the slider to the left. |
Oct 7th |
| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Great action with the bear enjoying its meal.
I agree with Dean that perhaps the crop is a little too close. Here is my 2 cents worth! |
Oct 7th |
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| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Time of day has provide you with ideal lighting conditions. I love the bokeh.
I would crop or clone the tree branch going out of the frame on the right and the stone in the bottom right corner. Its important to check all the borders to eliminate unnecessary distractions. |
Oct 7th |
| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I like the tree as a frame on the right, but find the light area - sky and branches to the right of the tree to be distracting. I have cropped to keep about half of the tree.
I love the owl. They are not always easy to photograph as they usually sit so high up in the tree. I might have lightened the eyes and added a catchlight in its right eye. |
Oct 7th |
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| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Here's the original |
Oct 5th |
 |
| 69 |
Oct 25 |
Reply |
Good suggestion, Diane.
Here is the original image and the edited version using AI generative fill to remove the green leaf. |
Oct 5th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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