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Dec 10, 2011 07:44:08   #
Me-Fl wrote:
don't fence me in...let me ride................

Fred fence sitting, wish he was a litle less hazy.

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Dec 10, 2011 07:23:08   #
wright1 wrote:
Cincinnati Reds and a sunset

I love red too!

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Dec 9, 2011 09:58:35   #
mahma wrote:
Just a few from this morning while walking the dog.

If you'd like to add some from your walks, please do so here. Constructive comments and critiques always welcome. Have a wonderful day shooting - :)

While out walking in the yard this is what I see.

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Nov 18, 2011 16:24:54   #
stephen f. rich wrote:
The composition is a bit confusing. I would crop out as much of the building as possible, say just to the left of the leaning tree at the porch post. The truck and the surrounding floral color is your center of interest. Nice truck! Keep shooting, Stephen


Thank you Stephen will give it a try.
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Nov 14, 2011 12:51:40   #
steve40 wrote:
My two cents. :)


Looking good. Thank you Steve.
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Nov 14, 2011 12:31:32   #
joe west wrote:
i did alittle adjusting, hope you dont mind


Don't mind a bit. Thank you.
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Nov 14, 2011 09:35:31   #
Can anyone fix this up a little for me. The photo not the truck! Just got it recently. Would like the photo to be printable.


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Oct 23, 2011 15:04:29   #
Viceroy wrote:
Here is one from my house. Not the best pic but definitely Tiger swallowtail.


Yes that is it. Not sure that everyone got that I was trying to show the not so colorful side. That it was pretty bottom side up also.
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Oct 23, 2011 11:32:14   #
Ed Farrell wrote:
Butterflies can be posed easily and not harm them. Catch a butterfly and put it the refrigerater for ten minutes. It will stun it for a short time. It will cling to what ever you pose it on. Then photograph it. When it warms up, it will fly away unharmed. Just be careful catching it.


How very interesting. Makes a lot of sense.
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Oct 23, 2011 09:39:30   #
mommy115 wrote:
Definitely not a monarch. They are orange and black. I hope you don't mind, I did a little editing to see what could be done to fix the overexposure on the butterfly. I did darken the background so that the flower and butterfly would stand out more. I sharpened the flowers. On the butterfly I increased contrast, darkened the highlights and did a 50% strength burn tool to bring back the color a bit. If I remember correctly, the tiger swallow tail is yellow and black. This butterfly definitely has some peach color in areas. That would make it not a tiger swallow tail either. Anyone else have a guess...I don't.
Definitely not a monarch. They are orange and bla... (show quote)


Don't mind at all. It looks beautiful. Love the feedback.
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Oct 22, 2011 15:40:44   #
john339 wrote:
A little sharper and was there more color on the butterfly?
They are very skittish and hard to track and shoot.
You did well to catch this one.


The top was a bright yellow Monarch I think is the name. His underside was this color. I left it just as it was shot.
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Oct 22, 2011 11:58:14   #
The bottom of this yellow butterfly is as pretty as the top side. Saw it hanging there upside down.What do you think about this shot? What does it need?


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Oct 21, 2011 12:44:57   #
gessman wrote:
ejcooke wrote:
Was a bit red, need to play with it a bit. Just getting into this so real newbie here. Any advise welcome.


ej, would you mind a little tip - when you want to reply to a specific person's post, if you'd use the "quote reply" button it'll include their post with your reply and that way we'll all be able to tell who you mean your reply to.


Gotcha. Thanks, still learning after all these years.
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Oct 21, 2011 10:52:49   #
Like the black and white.
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Oct 21, 2011 10:51:23   #
Was a bit red, need to play with it a bit. Just getting into this so real newbie here. Any advise welcome.
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