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10/16/2007 07:19:05 PM |
Too bad the fog muted the colors, this is a great capture though. Maybe boosting the Saturation levels might have helped??? |
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10/15/2007 08:43:39 AM |
Nope. I don't like it. The fog doesn't add anything for me. Infact, it desn't give it the contrast needed with all those vertical sticks.
Of course, it is fog, so what should I expect.
Good Luck |
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10/14/2007 04:13:46 AM |
Unfortunatly the fog has taken away most of your subjects details. A tighter crop may have helped. |
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10/12/2007 07:17:53 PM |
Fall, sandhill time. Nice shot |
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10/12/2007 06:56:17 AM |
black and white or duotones with increased contrast would have made this excellent |
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10/11/2007 01:35:40 PM |
Neat crane. The contrast is a tad mute, though probably a product of the fog. |
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10/10/2007 05:06:59 PM |
For me there is too much sky and there is nothing in the sky. It seems as though you were trying to keep in with the rule of thirds here, I would suggest moving the subject to the top third instead of the bottom third, the field would help with this picture more than the sky does. In reality I think the shot should be tighter in so there is more focus on the bird. |
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10/10/2007 06:05:02 AM |
Very little contrast, the subject is too far away, good job with the composition, but it just isn't working for me |
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10/10/2007 03:39:01 AM |
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