Activity for User 872 - Theresa Rice - theresacrice@gmail.com

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71 Jul 21 Reply The Milky Way image was cropped down to 95% sky and added to the skies in the sky replacement tool in Photoshop. After that all that needed to be done was to choose the sky replacement command in Photoshop. Jul 14th
71 Jul 21 Reply I really like the changes. Jul 7th
71 Jul 21 Reply Much better! Jul 7th
71 Jul 21 Comment I think this image does a good job of capturing how you feel looking up at these giant trees and I like that they are clearly backlit. What's bothering me is that the yellow greens in the background and just in front of the central tree, to my eye, clash with the more blue green foreground. That may also just be one of my biases because, in general, yellow-greens are among my least favorite hues.

Hope it was a great trip!
Jul 7th
71 Jul 21 Comment (Actually, I've never shot a solar eclipse and, as I understand it, it's not the same as the night photography I love so much.)

I really like this image and how you've processed it. Why f/20? Was it to make it a longer shutter speed?

Cropping in a bit and removing the trail of light will focus the viewer's attention more on the eclipse itself. A radial filter with just a little clarity and a tiny bit more exposure might emphasize the beams of light coming from the sun. The only solid bit of advice I can give you is to clone out the sensor dust to the right of the big beam of light.

Congratulations on a great capture.
Jul 7th
71 Jul 21 Comment Kudos for catching this guy with his puffed out chest and open beak! Personally, I've never seen another image like it and have never been zoomed in far enough to see it. The only suggestion I can make is to try to correct the green tint on his tail feathers.

I don't know if he's threatening another bird or trying to attract a mate, but this photo makes me smile.
Jul 2nd
71 Jul 21 Comment I like this image. To me the bent-over, head down posture of the person in the image seems more lonely than just alone and the tonality in the scene also seem a little bleak. In other words, this image really tells a human story that you don't always get in landscapes and that gives it real impact.
If it were my image, I'd consider cloning out a few minor distractions (a dark clump on the left; a dark clump and a dark divot on the right) or just cropping in a bit more proportionally to remove those distractions and bring more attention to the subject.
Jul 2nd

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