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Feb 18, 2018 05:25:13   #
sailorsmom wrote:
Nice shots, Jim! The sky didn't cooperate much, but they're still nice images!


Thank you
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Feb 16, 2018 19:45:40   #
Red Sky At Night wrote:
Beautiful.


Thank you.
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Feb 16, 2018 11:09:04   #
ppage wrote:
top shot: Very good composition and the subject and river are nicely exposed. The sky is not giving much to work with but there is some cloud detail that could be captured. Things you can do:
Use a graduated filter in post to darken the sky and bring out some contrast and shadows.
Bracketing and then hdr in post to darken and bring out sky detail without underexposing the subject.
Shoot raw for all the above.
Bottom shot: Not much sky anyway. The distracting branches on the right side don't add much to the image and should have be cropped or cloned out
Sometimes these days are very good because you don't get harsh shadows on your subject like you might get on a sunny day.
Pleasant subjects and exposure though.
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Thank you very much for the helpful tips,thanks for looking.
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Feb 16, 2018 10:30:34   #
photophile wrote:
I like 2 with the tree growing out of the cliff.


Thank you,i dont know how the trees can grow,but they do.thats what made me stop and take the photo.
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Feb 16, 2018 10:13:18   #
Palisades state park,South Dakota.


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Nov 13, 2017 18:17:02   #
blacks2 wrote:
Taken with a 7.2 MP. Panasonic p&s camera that was converted to infrared.


Wow these photos are really cool.
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Nov 12, 2017 18:58:10   #
JacqW wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions on this photo. As you can see, it was taken looking into the sun near sunset, while using the "weeds" to block the direct sun. I liked the texture of these weeds due to their fine, hair-like structure and the way the sun made them glisten. Is there anything else I could do from an editing standpoint or for another shoot to improve this? Thanks.


Love it just the way it is. I am from south dakota also.im a new user here.
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Nov 12, 2017 07:12:06   #
Larryshuman wrote:
Whitetail buck chasing a doe.


Love the photos.
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Nov 12, 2017 07:04:15   #
Bozsik wrote:
I am heading out again to this same location tomorrow. Sorry for so many images, but these are such beautiful birds I had to share them with you. Enjoy.


Holy smokes,thanks for sharing.
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Nov 12, 2017 06:26:19   #
sailorsmom wrote:
I like it just as it is, Jim!


Thank you.
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Nov 12, 2017 06:24:45   #
sailorsmom wrote:
Beautiful shot of these working horses, Jim!


Thank you.
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Nov 11, 2017 11:47:03   #
dhspeck wrote:
I'd crop the waterfall scene to one of the two attached files. Which one to select would depend on my interest: on the building or on the falls. Make sure the focus is sharp on the primary target.


ok thank you very much.i like the second one better. im going back there today with a tripod and practice,also have a remote shutter to try and a neutral density filter to try.probably have a hundred photos by the time im done. thanks very much for the feed back.
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Nov 11, 2017 10:03:21   #
photophile wrote:
I have more:


really nice,i especially love that eagle.
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Nov 11, 2017 09:54:03   #
photophile wrote:
Here are more:


love the photos.
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Nov 11, 2017 09:50:50   #
JacqW wrote:
After reading many of your posts and viewing photos, I thought it was time to introduce myself. I'm a photography hobbyist and have been shooting with a DSLR for about 4 years. I began shooting with a Nikon D5100 and now have a D750. My photography journey started when I wanted to take better pictures of my two sons. Both were competitive swimmers and one was an avid runner - track and cross country, so I had to learn quickly how to shoot action in many different lighting situations. I still enjoy shooting sporting events - volleyball, basketball, soccer, and now archery. I love landscape, plant, flower photography and am now attempting portraits. It's fun to look back at past pictures and see my growth, but I know I have a long way to go. Always something to "shoot" for, right? I look forward to all feedback and constructive criticism of any of my future posts. Most of you are so very kind. I will apologize now for any newbee mistakes I make in this forum. Attached is one of my landscape pix from this summer.
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love your photo.welcome, i am new as well.everyone on here has given me advice,very helpful.
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