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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Adrian, I used the spot healing brush in PSCC to take care of the black in the eye and also the reflection in the red part. For the thin black edge around the eye, I used a paint brush and the eye dropper tool to select the color from that area. Then I just painted over the white line to cover it up. I believe you could do all of this in LR, I just like PS better for detail edits. |
Apr 21st |
| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Isaac, this is well done considering how far away you were. I also would have liked to see the lamb separated a bit more. Those darn animals just wont get in the right pose for us! I used sharpen AI to bring out a bit more detail, did a small crop, and with Viveeza, darkened the background a little more for a different perspective. Well done. |
Apr 21st |
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| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Adrian, well done! The thing that comes to mind with the mice is Ouch! I also like Isaac's crop and adjustment as it really zeros in on the subject. I also did a quick edit on the frog to get rid of the reflections. What a great time you must of had getting these images. I have yet to get a frog shot. |
Apr 21st |
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| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Marie, I am in agreement with a-lot of the above comments. This is a strong image that is even stronger in B&W. I generally do not add much structure to clouds, as it tends to add noise, but that is my personal preference. The only other thing I would have done is to run define or any noise app as there is quite a bit of noise in the image. Well done. |
Apr 21st |
| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Mary, I have been to Arches also. What a treasure trove of photo opportunities. I like this image even though it is a bit dark in the foreground. It adds to the lit up mountains in the background. I did a quick edit to do what Larry suggested, and it does draw the eye. I also added just a little shadow adjustment just to see if it helped. |
Apr 21st |
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| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Abhijeet, very well done. I like that the heron is off to the left side a bit leaving room for his expectant prey to fill in the right side. The detail you were able to get with Define brought out the best in the heron. I agree with Larry that lowering the brightness of the foreground would be an improvement. Well done! |
Apr 21st |
| 72 |
Apr 20 |
Comment |
Bruce, the eyes are perfectly sharp, and that sets the whole shot. I agree with others, that the colors are too saturated for this little fella. While I like the crop, a bit more foreground would have been good. Overall, well done! |
Apr 21st |
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