Activity for User 706 - Kaylyn Franks - kaylynfranks@gmail.com

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22 Mar 18 Reply Yes, I used 1/20 shutter speed. Mar 17th
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22 Mar 18 Comment I am going to be in the middle with the cropping. I'd crop below the bushes and a good inch on the right to move the coyote out of the middle. It may be my monitor, but the coyote does not look like it is in focus. Focus stacking would have been interesting to see the results. I'd bump the yellow back up just a bittle it:) Mar 17th
22 Mar 18 Comment Oh how I wish I knew how to use all the tools you mention. I like the one with the biker the best. Can you move him back a little so he has room to ride into? I'd also crop out the white trim on the right of the building. Otherwise, well done creative photo. Mar 17th
22 Mar 18 Reply I agree with all comments. Peggy did an amazing cloning job!! I would clone the branch at the top back so it is not going out of the photo. Nice bokeh! Mar 17th
22 Mar 18 Comment I feel your pain. This is one of those images that could have been over the top if the light had been ideal. I think you did an amazing job trying to salvage it. I wonder if adjusting the highlights will reduce the sweat on the horse, hot spots on the face and hat of the man standing. Can you use the eraser to remove the blur effect on the horses ears? You did a great job on the background. Mar 17th
22 Mar 18 Comment I feel your pain. This is one of those images that could have been over the top if the light had been ideal. I think you did an amazing job trying to salvage it. I wonder if adjusting the highlights will reduce the sweat on the horse, hot spots on the face and hat of the man standing. Can you use the eraser to remove the blur effect on the horses ears? You did a great job on the background. Mar 17th
22 Mar 18 Comment I agree with Mike and Jerry's comments. There is some nice potential with this image applying cropping and de-saturating the colors. Mar 17th
22 Mar 18 Comment I have been watching Exploring Composition by Taz Tally via Lynda.com. He addresses 4 pillars, simplicity, asymmetry, eye line and point of interest.

As i look at this image of the Badlands, I find a couple of points of interest my eyes are drawn to. One is the yellow bushes as the bottom and the other are the painted rolling hills. I cropped out the yellow bushes and find the painted hills are the only point of interest and it adds simplicity to the image. The image definitely is asymmetrical with very nice eye lines. I also suggest cropping the top about 1/2 inch to emphasize the larger rolling hills. I like the colors just the way they are.
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