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11/13/2007 12:35:48 AM |
Agree cloning out better than cropping. (I don't know how to clone yet, so cropping is my first weapon). |
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11/12/2007 09:01:08 PM |
Really is a nice shot capturing the whole of what u see and the moment of so many Herons...
Agree -- the sun slightly distracting in the center..A nice picture just the same..
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11/12/2007 06:10:32 PM |
I agree with shooting for all the herons in the picture. to try aand crop out any of them is distracting and loses some compositional aspects that are eye pleasing. |
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11/12/2007 06:08:55 PM |
Neat! This is a place I would love to be. Seems our herons are loners as I see only one at a time. Like the pond going off into the distance and trying to see all those other birds. |
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11/12/2007 05:45:42 PM |
Nice scene. Next time try herding the herons closer together (just kidding -- you are doing well to get three in one photo). Agree that bright spot on bottom distracting, but would suggest cloning or some other method of fixing rather than cropping. |
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11/12/2007 05:09:43 PM |
Yeah, I know about the heron thing (most I ever got was 3), but I like this shot for showing the whole scene, the geese, the woods, the stream meandering away. Might crop off the bottom a bit, centre reflection a bit distracting. |
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