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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I too like it right facing orientation. Nice lighting. |
Apr 5th |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I agree with others, the original is more true. The color looks unnatural and over cooked a bit. A shot like this should be sharp front to back. |
Apr 5th |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I like your shot, it is composed well. |
Apr 5th |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
My only suggestion is a lower perspective on the bird. Seeing all the water does not show the bird in the best light. The reflection is not strong enough to warrant a downward angle shot. |
Apr 5th |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I agree with Brenda. The main tree needs to be the target of the shot, and it should be the brightest and sharpest of the image. These are amazing trees. Well worth shooting each one. |
Apr 5th |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Actually it was the other way around. I focused on the hen. I found f8 did not pick them both up in perfect focus, despite being close and small birds. Yes, the light was beautiful that morning. |
Apr 5th |
| 69 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
No noise reduction. The D850 handles ISO very well. I just taught a class on Selective Sharpening. It is a method in PS that has a few steps. The lighting was pretty good as well. Thank you. |
Apr 5th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 69
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| 77 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I like the rooster in this position. Your low angle works too. The lighting is a bit bright though, but not too bad. Nice shot. |
Apr 5th |
| 77 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Not really eye level. I was at 400mm and back from the tree. It was maybe at 15 feet up the tree. |
Apr 5th |
| 77 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Lots of noise in the image, too. |
Apr 5th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 77
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8 comments - 2 replies Total
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