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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
Isaac, it is amazing how your shutter speed added so much more blur to the central falls when compared to the rest of the water.
You had an excellent overlook to take this shot. In most cases, an image like this would require shooting multiple panoramic shots.
It makes me want to visit Iceland.
Mary Lou
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Jun 15th |
| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I agree with all of Isaac's comments. You even caught a glint in their eyes.
I've taken sloth photos but have never seen such a warm family story.
The result reflects your commitment to both capture and processing.
It's an outstanding image.
Mary Lou
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Jun 15th |
| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
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Jun 15th |
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| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I'm glad that I am not that close to the skunk! I downloaded the image and used a luminosity mask from Tony Kuyper to slightly bring down the brightness on the grass strip behind the skunk. I find luminosity masks to be very helpful in this situation.
I think it is rare to get close enough to a skunk to get a shot like this. Perhaps you have your dog to thank?
Mary Lou |
Jun 15th |
| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
What a great story! I, too, appreciate the texture on the bark that your processing brought out.
This is a new bird to me. I love it.
Mary Lou
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Jun 15th |
| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I like both presentation: portrait and landscape. It shows how it is possible to compose a scene in many ways. I think I see a double rainbow!
Great shot!
Mary Lou
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Jun 15th |
| 72 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
Thanks, Isaac. No, that was just a general dive trip. It's amazing how many divers have cameras these days. The trip I have been on this week is loaded with photographers...all kinds of camera equipment.
Mary Lou |
Jun 14th |
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