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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 72 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I agree that the crop is helpful. I think that the narrow focus on the butterfly, while letting parts of the flower blur is very effective. It's too bad you couldn't pass on the healing to the butterfly! :<) |
Oct 10th |
| 72 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Wow! that bee just pops out of the picture! It is impressive that you could get such an excellent focus on a moving creature. When you're on a tripod, do you usually keep the shutter speed so short or was that to stop the action of the bee? |
Oct 10th |
| 72 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
Having tried a few night shots of the Milky Way, I'm really impressed how well this capture was able to be developed. I noticed that you limited your exposure to 15 sec. and your image demonstrates that you can keep stars sharp if the exposure time is kept down. Great development of a night shot! |
Oct 10th |
| 72 |
Oct 17 |
Comment |
I remember the danger that can come from Water Buffalo. I especially enjoy his gaze at you. The color enhancement really works.
Mary Lou |
Oct 10th |
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