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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 75 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
Good point, Thomas, and thanks. Would you mind sharing what you did in post-processing? |
Apr 20th |
| 75 |
Apr 18 |
Reply |
Thanks, Walter! |
Apr 19th |
| 75 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
I like it. To me, it's reminiscent of a Monet. The new changes to your post-processing work very well. Great shot, Walter! |
Apr 16th |
| 75 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
A nice clear shot of a large heron. He almost seems cold and grumpy. Perhaps he was. The female mallard is in a bit of an unfortunate position, as she is blocking the view of his feet.
You don't mention your lens, but a smaller f-stop of f11 or f16 would have been helpful in providing more depth of field and perhaps getting the swimming duck in focus. While the heron is the focus point of your composition, the swimming duck provides balance.
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Apr 3rd |
| 75 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
A nice sharp picture made under adverse shooting conditions. I would have preferred a tiny bit less close crop, so you could see his chin. Given the position of the wall or arm or whatever it is, this may not be possible.
Also, looking at the original, I'm wondering about the color of his fur. It seems like it may be a bit too yellow in the processed image. Would you mind sharing the post-processing software and settings? |
Apr 3rd |
| 75 |
Apr 18 |
Comment |
The processed image seems reminiscent of an impressionist painting. Monet, perhaps? I'm wondering if the whites were overboosted, and the blacks decreased a bit too much. Have you tried cutting down these adjustments, while increasing vibrance a bit more? The background seems overblue, but maybe that was the effect you were going for.
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Apr 3rd |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 75
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