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

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22 Mar 20 Reply I think you have a real keeper! I hear you on the computer time! I'd love to see the finished version if you decide to go for it. Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment First my apologies for including my logo. That was an oops! The image is sand ripples created by the ocean. I have been drawn to abstracts and chose to step out of my box. I liked the way the shapes, shadows and light hit the ripples. I felt the monochrome emphasized this best. I should have focus stacked, but did not have my tripod. Thanks for the feedback. Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment I agree with the square crop and removing the brown spots. Otherwise very clear photo of the coyote foot print. Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment I thought this was the Painted Hills in Oregon at first glance. I love the textures of the foreground and then the meandering shapes of the hills. The color tones on the right don't feel real to me, maybe lighten it up a bit. I'd also like to see more sky so the hills can breathe. Nice capture. Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment Boise is home to the World Center Birds of Prey, which hosts regular flights as this one. In fact Jim Shane from Boise who is an avid bird photographer had a featured article in the PSA Journal in February. He has given presentations to our club and shared the eye of the bird must be tack sharp. When I look at the original image, the eye of the owl is not sharp. I am guessing your attempt to sharpen created the halo around the entire bird. I suggest telling a story With this image. Try cropping to the right of the other bird on the left and above the the heads of the people on the bottom. Leave the branch and other people in the image. You may need to straighten the horizon a bit. Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment What a fun image. I like the B&W as well. What I am learning about portrait photography is to ensure the eye closest to the camera is in focus, which you definitely captured. They eye also has a nice catch light which is critical. It's ok the rest of the body is not in focus. The only thing I will suggest is darken the left side of the stroller to emphasize the focus on the child. Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment How fun to capture an image like this. As I have looked at both images and read all comments, I will toss out a different perspective. What if you use both tree trunks as a frame for the gator, duplicate the vine behind the gator to create a backdrop, clone out the spiky vegetation behind the tree on the left and crop more on the left. I'd also darken the trees and vegetation a bit more so the gator stands out. Thanks for the Lightroom tip. I will add it to my tool box!! Mar 24th
22 Mar 20 Comment The wind on top of Step Toe Butte can be wicked at times. I have shot the Palouse in the spring multiple times, but yet have made a fall shoot. The image you have taken truly captures the vastness of this country. The photographer gives perspective to the grandeur. I like how you gave the photographer more space and agree with Joe the repetition can be cleaned up.. The overcast skies create a moody feeling, which I like. When the skies are overcast and gray, I focus on the leading lines of the land. It can make for some magical images. Mar 24th

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