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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Yes - great idea. It now conforms to the thirds rule. I wanted to show the Fynbos vegetation by saturating some of it, but now it is closer to the truth. |
Sep 10th |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Outstanding portrait! I like the way you have brought out the character by attending to the eye and use of subtle desaturation. The lower lip and and hair also seem to contribute to bring out character. |
Sep 9th |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Very nice image with a peaceful feeling about it. I like the way the the two birds have up and down wings considered ideal poses.
Fantastic to get this at 1/8000! |
Sep 9th |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Out of several rodeo photos displayed here in Oklahoma, this is one of the best I've seen - and the background with participation all adds to the scene. Great choice of post processing strategy. 1/640 appears to have been enough for the apparently slow-moving bull. |
Sep 9th |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Great image and background effect. Very interesting how you used such a big depth of field and then sharpened with AI. |
Sep 9th |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
As I recall, it was rare to see them out of the water - so really a great shot and portrait of what appears to be a male with extended family. I presume the blueness in the rocks is in part a reflection of the sky - so I wonder if you had considered selective blue desaturation with the darkening as suggested. By the way, they are known to be deceptively dangerous! |
Sep 9th |
| 2 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Thanks for the comments. I did try to find the name of the tree but so far not successful. They were just beginning fall weather in March. |
Sep 9th |
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