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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Yeah, me too. I find the Tamron 150-600 to be a bit soft and it is hard for me to hand hold. I used a high shutter speed to compensate, but it still is a bit soft. Wish I could afford the Nikon lens. :) |
Sep 28th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I like this in black and white. Have stood at that spot many times myself and tried for an interesting photo, because it always looks gorgeous in real life. The B&W contrasts bring out the lines in the beach nicely. I also like David's crop suggestion. While the sky is dramatic, less of it gets the message across. |
Sep 19th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Interesting find. I like the simplicity of it. It helps the painting stand out as the important aspect. |
Sep 19th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Great moment. If one could go back and reshoot, I would include more of the top zebras and make this a vertical shot. Definitely is a black and white photo. Good contrast here. |
Sep 16th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Fun photo. It might look good in a sepia tone also, to emphasize the vintage items (not referring to the photographer:)). |
Sep 16th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Gorgeous colors! Really sets the tone of a beautiful time of evening. I know it gives a sense of depth, but I find the cattail in the foreground a little distracting. But, otherwise, I'd hang this on my wall. |
Sep 16th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Count me in with the water shot folks. This is beautiful. The pink fungus is so sharp and the colors are great. Just enough depth of field to make an image and not so much as to be confusing. |
Sep 16th |
| 1 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Thank you, David. I have learned a lot getting feedback from this group. |
Sep 16th |
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