Hi, I have worked this up for my daughter as she wants to buy a copy from Smugmug. Andy gave me some suggestions, then I added some touches of my own. So if it is better it is because of Andy, anything that could be improved on is my fault, solely (credit where credit is due, smile).
If you get a chance to see this, you might think that it is an improvement, too.
Yes, I used to put a small g in the corner of my photos, and I did it again last night. It is short for ginger. I was warned months ago that it could be interpreted as a typo, smile. And I guess it can be, lol.
Thanks for stopping and commenting. Am going out to try to find another photo of SOMETHING,
Hey Ginger. Both are nice, but like the others, I like the second better.
In the second shot, at the top near the middle there are a couple of
leaves that may be just a little to much in focus. If you could blur them
a little, or rubber stamp them out, I think it might improve a already nice shot.
Nice shots ! I agree with davev, now that he's spotted it, it is distracting . the fence bird reworked 'is' real nice, the colors look much more natural !
I have been gone today, then worked up some photos for the challenge, kind of. Taken for the challenge anyway, smile. Lots of collor in the world!
No more little birds. I did notice that the trees are really coming out. That will take my birdies and hide them! I hadn't seen a little bird fast enough to photograph it until this spring.
I really appreciate that you all like that second bird. I noticed those flowers in the middle, too. The first time I worked it up, they became dark enough that they kind of didn't bother me. But you are probably right, I will fix them before my daughter orders her "bird picture".
Actually fixing the bird is going to help me in general, so I am glad that I posted for help and that Andy answered. I have noticed lately that I have not liked my sunset shots much, not sunset, but sweet light. I imagine that Charleston is getting the green light thing again this year, already!
Ginger your shots are always special!!! I love the little bird on a fence, he is adorable. As usual, your backgrounds are gorgeous. Excellent job, your daughter (and anyone else!!!) will love it!
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There is a g on the bottom right of the 1.st picture ...
A small error...:):
If you get a chance to see this, you might think that it is an improvement, too.
Yes, I used to put a small g in the corner of my photos, and I did it again last night. It is short for ginger. I was warned months ago that it could be interpreted as a typo, smile. And I guess it can be, lol.
Thanks for stopping and commenting. Am going out to try to find another photo of SOMETHING,
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In the second shot, at the top near the middle there are a couple of
leaves that may be just a little to much in focus. If you could blur them
a little, or rubber stamp them out, I think it might improve a already nice shot.
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Great compositions!
I have been gone today, then worked up some photos for the challenge, kind of. Taken for the challenge anyway, smile. Lots of collor in the world!
No more little birds. I did notice that the trees are really coming out. That will take my birdies and hide them! I hadn't seen a little bird fast enough to photograph it until this spring.
I really appreciate that you all like that second bird. I noticed those flowers in the middle, too. The first time I worked it up, they became dark enough that they kind of didn't bother me. But you are probably right, I will fix them before my daughter orders her "bird picture".
Actually fixing the bird is going to help me in general, so I am glad that I posted for help and that Andy answered. I have noticed lately that I have not liked my sunset shots much, not sunset, but sweet light. I imagine that Charleston is getting the green light thing again this year, already!
thanks again,
ginger (g)
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"