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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Photos of animals always catch my eye and Snowflake is no exception. I do like Snowflake's pose with one paw lifted and just the tip of her tongue showing. There are some videos that show how to do tonal and color matching, therefore, avoiding the black line.
Also, you can run the clone tool down the edge of Snowflake's fur but make sure that "lighten" is selected in the mode window on the options bar. This is how it looks after using the clone tool in "lighten" mode. |
May 2nd |
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| 5 |
May 20 |
Comment |
Stephan, all three of these are excellent shots so it's hard to choose; however, original 1 seems to be making more of a connection with the viewer because he appears to be looking straight into the lens of the camera. Original 2 is interesting and shows the bunting's brilliant colors but I am not getting the same connection as a viewer.
I live in Georgetown, Tx and I know these birds are spotted here in my neighborhood but much to my dismay I have yet to actually see one. I would be very happy to have captured any one of these images. |
May 2nd |
| 5 |
May 20 |
Comment |
I have to agree with Stephen on the over-sharpening because of the halos that aren't in the original. Yes, this is a rather trite photograph and I would have preferred having a couple hand-in-hand walking down the path; perhaps just before the curve. "Beginning a New Adventure". None the less it still is a pleasing image |
May 2nd |
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