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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 24 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
Laura and Gaetan, thank you both for your suggestion of including the three spoonbills. These are all of the surviving spoonbills at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. I like having all of them. Thanks again |
Nov 16th |
| 24 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Albert, I appreciate the row balloons in the valley as well as the random locations that fill the sky. Your efforts to darken the sky turned out OK.
In Photoshop Camera RAW I reduced the shadows, eliminated black reduced saturation but increased dehaze and clarity.
Let me know if this is realistic to what you saw.
Jim |
Nov 5th |
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| 24 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
Gaetan, thank your for this. I like the reflection and way that the grasses tie the three spoonbills together. Worth considering further. Thank you for your work. This helps. Jim |
Nov 2nd |
| 24 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Laura, you did an exceptional job of blending the photographs. If you don't mind, send us the two originals so we an see what you worked with. Great sunrise. Glad you're back to "road trips" again. I like the vivid colors and sharp focus for these unique features in Bryce Canyon. Jim |
Nov 1st |
| 24 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Gaetan, excellent capture of the dragonfly. The focus is spot on, and the little flutter of the wing tips shows it is a real-life moment. The bluish-white area are distracting, but natural. Keep it this way if you are entering a PSA Nature exhibit. BTW, I am not familiar with a water dragon that is not a lizard.
If you are entering this in a PSA PID-color, you can use the clone tool to borrow pixels to replace the blue/white.
Let me know what you think of this attempt. I cropped it tighter on the dragonfly. Jim |
Nov 1st |
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3 comments - 2 replies for Group 24
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3 comments - 2 replies Total
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