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| 04/25/2008 08:17:48 PM |
little snailby tnunComment by bassbone: very cool snail - it is sure hard trying to get moving objects photographed well with a p&s
the image seems a bit underexposed - maybe a bit of level adjustment might do the trick to brighten in up |
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| 04/25/2008 07:19:26 PM |
some sheepby tnunComment by bassbone: wonderful textues in the sheep wool - when i saw the thumb i was thinking this one was going to be underexposed - i was wrong! |
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| 04/25/2008 02:53:21 AM |
big horseby tnunComment by bobonacus: I like the close in angle but personally don't like the mouth missing, maybe an even tighter crop as it feels like it's only just been cut off. Lighting works well and the fact it's not washed out the windows is good |
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| 04/25/2008 02:50:39 AM |
little snailby tnunComment by bobonacus: Quite a cool shot, I like the composition ... whats that about never working with animals, lol. The patterns on the shell are interesting, does lack a little clarity |
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| 04/24/2008 07:48:34 PM |
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| 04/24/2008 02:16:48 PM |
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| 04/24/2008 01:12:09 PM |
some sheepby tnunComment by JuliBoc: I love it. It made me smile and chuckle when it opened. I like the textures and the composition, and the expressions of the sheep -- one looks quite aloof and the other looks like you have intruded. I think this image would benefit from further adjustment. Lots of ways to make it pop: Levels, exposure (adjusting the offset and gamma), curves in Soft Light mode, etc. I'd say play with it a bit, because this is a great capture. |
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| 04/24/2008 08:56:12 AM |
some sheepby tnunComment by tpbremer: Ok, so I like the composition and how the three fence boards balance the heights of the sheep.
My question--are you purposefully going for the muted colors and duller look? It was obviously an overcast day. I played with this and did a levels adjustment and a curves adjustment and it really brought a lot of color and contrast into the picture.
I can post it if you'd like to see it. |
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| 04/24/2008 08:43:04 AM |
some sheepby tnunComment by pixelpig: I like the way you cropped it (or framed it, if this isn't cropped), it leads my eye on a Z. My eye starts w/the rich tones of the board fenced, the more suspicious face of the taller sheep is in a great spot to anchor the shot, but the more comical face of the 2nd (younger) sheep keeps my eye moving. I like the soft, misty light. |
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| 04/24/2008 03:27:04 AM |
some sheepby tnunComment by bobonacus: I like the look they are giving the camera and the different textures in their coats. The colour of the wooden fence works well as do the trees in the background. |
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