radim_schreiber
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Shapes are really nice. Flower mirrors the butterfly. I wish it was little bit sharper / more detailed. Thanks for sharing.
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Let me know what you think. Thanks.
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thanks for critiques
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Thanks for your feedback.
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While trying to keep all the color and detail in highlight, I am
afraid I have rendered the image too dark. What is your take on that?
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Leaping Squirrel on one Spring day.
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Please comment, thanks.
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thank you for your feedback.
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Interesting, one things it is too centered, one that it pulls right and one that it pulls left :-). I personally think that it is well balanced except left side doesn't have same directional power as the right side.
Thanks for all your comments.
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Thank you, appreciate your feedback. I know what you are saying about the focus of attention being too small. Maybe if the dead tree wasn't in the photo it would be better.
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Creative, playful, fun. The little guy could hold baseball bat too :-)
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You can use sharpen tool in Photoshop to improve this image. I believe that F11 would be enough, if you focused right on the insect. You can also use several shots with different focal distance and merge them in Photoshop (using mask or layers). Hope this is helpful.
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Is there a way to improve composition? I have cropped some out already.
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Interesting and bold composition. Strong contrast with great dynamic range is what is very appealing. I wish right top and bottom would lead more back to the picture (more cloud or darker?). Nice work.
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I like it. Simple, atractive, powerful, not too setup. On my monitor background of the shot and image border competes (not same). Maybe thin line that would separate both or little brighter gradient?
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Wow, what a great flower! :-) another wonder of nature. I think it needs to be more technicaly perfect to make for a great photo.
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Do you like the natural coloring (versus tweaked, oversaturated etc.)
? See larger version.
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I just saw same thing in my window this morning, but didn't have idea how it could be photographed. Nice work. I would remove the real drop on right.
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Thank you for comments
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Friend of Akira, I see ;-)
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Impressive. Composition, headshot, colors, backround, lighting. How did you work with two flashes? One as a slave? Thanks
Distant Hills
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