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| 09/13/2009 08:47:22 PM |
carolina coyote.jpgby rodneygComment: Well, coyotes are my most weary subject. They are very 'wild' still.
I find the only friendly ones have mange. Of course, they make less pretty pictures.
This guy clearly has his summer coat on and it looks healthy, now I have been told in a class by moose peterson that you should only photograph animals when they look their best. Personally I photograph them whenever I see them which is never enough! Any way I would like the image a little darker. I find the dirt in foreground a bit too bright/distracting. I would also like to try it cropped a bit more on the bottom and on the left of him. I love the eye contact tho, and the green background helps him stand out in the image.
Nice capture.
(clearly i need to spend more time in NC you have foxes and coyotes roaming around close to people!) Message edited by author 2009-09-13 20:48:08. |
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| 09/13/2009 02:25:55 PM |
Goannaby Delta_6Comment: I can't quite figure this shot out, I certainly wish he were running towards me, not away. I would like him to pop more. I also wish that it was closer. But is he carrying that water bottle in his tail?
I can't tell really. If he is that is very odd and interesting.
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| 09/13/2009 02:21:01 PM |
Pig Frogby JuliBocComment: I think the muck and frog and its being close up are good, but I do wish that it was a bit sharper
if it was a little clearer I would really like it, the leave does not bother me, but maybe you could darken it a little?
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| 09/11/2009 09:35:16 PM |
Fighting Cranes.jpgby pmichaudComment: This is a great thumbnail, I was really excited. I was slightly disappointed with the bigger version in that I think the focus is on the their bellies vs. their heads/eyes where I would prefer it to be. It looks like maybe you added a lighting effect it has made their heads a bit too over exposed, I would like to see it maybe with different post processing. This shot is a potentially wow shot. I really think you have something good here.
If you re-work it I would like to see. |
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| 09/11/2009 09:27:05 PM |
Sinuousby ErikVComment: It reminds me of an early shot I did, called child's play
But I think it is an artsy way to show a cute critter, I think it is also nice that it puts the critter in his environment
good shot |
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| 09/11/2009 06:34:30 PM |
Red-shouldered Hawkby JuliBocComment: Boy do i know how it feels to come so close to getting a really wow shot only for it to have technical flaws...ugh... I think could use a little noise reduction still?
But you did manage a good capture here. It is so close... nice work keep it up! |
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| 09/11/2009 10:39:39 AM |
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| 09/10/2009 09:10:47 PM |
Yellowby ErikVComment: it is a beautiful shot, such an endangered little creature, good to see this pollinator is still working. I think the yellow and black is really nice together, works well, nice fuzzy colors.
well done |
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| 09/10/2009 09:08:47 PM |
We'd like to invite you for dinner!by vawendyComment: LOL, good title, but i am not wanting to attend : )
I have always liked the turkey vulture.
I do wish they were not quite so dark, I would like to see them a little less dark and maybe a bit more red in their head.
Mostly tho, I like it
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sorry for not reading your comment more carefully! These vultures look great, considering that they are not turkey vultures : )
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| 09/10/2009 09:06:33 PM |
Wood Storksby JuliBocComment: nice job, i like the reflection.
I would be tempted to crop it a little more like a panoramic
but otherwise interesting image |
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