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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Mervyn. |
Sep 9th |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Yes, I tried to focus on the eye(s).
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Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Brenda,
I like the reds, greens, and other hues of this bird's plumage. I might but a bit more selective lighting (radial filter in LR) on the bird's face. |
Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Brenda,
Wolves are so elusive in the wild so it is nice to be able to get a picture of this one in a natural looking environment. I might crop in on the sides a bit more but keep the water in the foreground for sure. |
Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Donna,
It is always great when you can capture a clear image of a bird in flight. It always amazes me how much control birds have of their flight feathers but I guess that's why they can fly so well. |
Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Candy,
I like the tonal range and texture of this image. |
Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Pierre,
Nice catch of these elusive and usually high altitude animals. How high up (altitude) were you. |
Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
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Sep 3rd |
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| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
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Sep 3rd |
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| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Someone told me this a "green" frog (Rana clamitans melanota). |
Sep 3rd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Nice moment Mervyn. Excellent anticipated action and good color. Do you think that is a hole in a tree which was made by the woodpecker? Is it a red-bellied woodpecker? |
Sep 2nd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
And this one too. |
Sep 2nd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Another froggy pic today. |
Sep 2nd |
| 69 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Brenda,
This might be a North American Leopard frog; once common but now in decline.
Their mouths do appear to be a different color from most of their skin.
I think the two frogs have weighted down that side of the lily pad so it has sunk into the water a bit. |
Sep 1st |
10 comments - 4 replies for Group 69
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10 comments - 4 replies Total
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