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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Reply |
Thanks. I've been doing more vertical crops in my images to give the look of a pano and to get rid of stuff that doesn't need to be in the images. |
May 19th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Great job on getting the reflections into the water drops. I was working with a photographer in the field last week and he was trying to capture a similar shot of water droplets on blades of grass with a tree reflected in the drops. I haven't seen the image yet. |
May 15th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I like the picture. You got nice detail in the head and upper torso of the bird in a high contrast situation. The cropping and cloning worked. The cropping brought the bird from near the center of the image to one of the verticals off center. |
May 15th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I have to agree with Marla. The image seems to be a little soft throughout. I'm curious if you tried a single image trying to maximize the dof as a comparison. I seen some really sharp images of insect from stacks. It may be the Photoshop software. Photoshop is like Swiss Army knife for image processing. When focus stacking, It may be necessary to use the well honed scalpel (specialized focus stacking software) for surgery rather than the pocket knife. I must caution that I've never tried focus stacking though. |
May 15th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
The original is a monochromatic orange from the morning light, but I think you made a great selection of rendering the image in black and white. I think is brings out the texture in the "bars" and frame nicely. |
May 15th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I love this slice of life shot. Shirley obviously like her dogs and they enjoy being with her or you probably wouldn't have been able to get all three in the image at the same time. The only thing that bothers me a little is the the dog in the foreground appears to be slightly out of focus and it keep drawing my eyes away from the rest of the image. I'm not sure you could have changed that with the cell phone. |
May 15th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
You did a nice job of capturing this image in what looks like really bright sunlight. The details on the white fish are still there and the gold of the other one is not washed out. I think the crop and clone that Marla suggested focuses the viewer attention on the struggle for the morsels of food. |
May 15th |
| 25 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Thanks. To be honest I didn't notice the wires as I was working with the image. They are subtle, but noticeable now that you bring them to my attention. I think the crop works also. I was using the foliage as a frame, but there was probably too much. |
May 10th |
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7 comments - 1 reply Total
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