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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 72 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I appreciate the narrow depth of field you achieved, especially with the front fringe of sharp grasses.
The warmth that has come into the final image looks much more natural than in the capture.
I enjoyed seeing the bit of grass coming out of the standing goose's mouth. Very nice image!
Mary Lou
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Nov 23rd |
| 72 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
I have become fond of Tony Kuyper's luminosity masks which permit one to focus the adjustment on a specific brightness (luminosity) level. I put your image into a levels adjustment layer focused on his light (4) selection. It permitted me to bring down the background brightness without making any strong changes to the subject. I'll attach the image I saved with this adjustment.
If you are interested in looking into this technique, Tony provides free actions for either Photoshop Elements or a full version of Photoshop. Go to this website and scroll down a bit for the free downloads.
http://goodlight.us/specialoffers.html
Mary Lou |
Nov 23rd |
| 72 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
It is rare to see such an even and widespread sunset. While I have visited the Oregon coast, I never saw this wreck. How spectacular! Great image!
Mary Lou |
Nov 23rd |
| 72 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Abhijeet, the comparison between your captured image and the post processed one shows how important the right post processing is. You have clarified the entire image and corrected the colors so well. It makes me want to meet this critter!
Mary Lou |
Nov 23rd |
| 72 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Your image of the bear gives me the impression that you are very close. Perhaps the excellent depth of field helps that to happen. Great image.
Mary Lou |
Nov 23rd |
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