I love the colour in the third and the simple but effective compo'. The 1st is a very good idea but maybe a little tight and maybe worth trying with a few different coloured leaves.
Nice autumn colours all round.
I like the first and the third (particularly the first one, although I'd like to see the edge of the top leaf and I see some funky haloes I don't see on the third one). No. 2 is too busy and looks posed. No. 4 doesn't quite do it for me, but I couldn't tell you why.
Glad I came across this thread cuz I wanted to comment on how much I liked your challenge photo! Being mostly a lurker these days, I'm a little short on time and long on childcare with our 5 yr old grandson living with us full time since June.
Anyhow, I love the pic you entered (the 1st one in this thread). It's awesome, and I think it should do very well (unlike mine which rarely do well but I remain hopeful, !). Best of luck to ya! Your pic is a winner in my book~
~Nee
I am suprised no one pointed out that number 3 is poison ivy., lol
I liked the first one, but agree with the comments about the cut off tip of the leaf. It was moving with the current and I was shooting close with the 300 macro and got it a bit tight...
Just thought I would throw a couple more out there for opinions. Are any of these better than the one I have up there?
I am suprised no one pointed out that number 3 is poison ivy., lol
I liked the first one, but agree with the comments about the cut off tip of the leaf. It was moving with the current and I was shooting close with the 300 macro and got it a bit tight...
Just thought I would throw a couple more out there for opinions. Are any of these better than the one I have up there?
Thanks for your time.
I like the earthy tones on the second one of this bunch.
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Nice autumn colours all round.
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Glad I came across this thread cuz I wanted to comment on how much I liked your challenge photo! Being mostly a lurker these days, I'm a little short on time and long on childcare with our 5 yr old grandson living with us full time since June.
Anyhow, I love the pic you entered (the 1st one in this thread). It's awesome, and I think it should do very well (unlike mine which rarely do well but I remain hopeful, !). Best of luck to ya! Your pic is a winner in my book~
~Nee
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I am suprised no one pointed out that number 3 is poison ivy., lol
I liked the first one, but agree with the comments about the cut off tip of the leaf. It was moving with the current and I was shooting close with the 300 macro and got it a bit tight...
Just thought I would throw a couple more out there for opinions. Are any of these better than the one I have up there?
Thanks for your time.
I'm really liking this one. A different interpretation of color for sure but earthy tones are still color.
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