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Some duckies from The Green

  • fionawysecrilly
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    Hi all advice welcome on how to make better, (edited on Picassa)

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    5faythe
    Participant

    Hi Fiona,

    You will probably get more replies if you put less images
    in a thread.

    Between 1 and 3 is probably best as it it hard to comment when
    there are so many.

    It dosen’t mean you can’t post all the images.
    Just put tham in different threads.

    If you do feel you need to post multiple images members will find
    it easier to comment on the individual images if you number them.
    You will also find it easier to know which image is being referred to.

    After all that I better say something about your images. :)

    The blurring in #1 looks a little odd.
    Was it added on post processing?
    I’m not sure the effect improves the image of what looks
    like a nice house.

    The location in #2 & #3 looks nice.
    You have got good detail.
    Maybe the composition could be a little better or a more defined
    subject.
    You probably intended the actual scene to be the subject but I think
    it needs a little something to hold the viewers attention.

    I’m afraid I know even less about photographing birds than I do about
    other types of photography so hopefully some of our fellow members
    will chip in with some advice there.

    Keep shooting and posting.

    Well done.

    John.

    Edit.
    I meant to mention that the images are also a little large.
    I think is recommended to resize so that the longest side is no more than
    800 pixels.

    There are many ways to resize an image for the web.
    I use a piece of software recommended by other members called IrfanView.
    It is very easy to use and all my images are now the same size.

    Hope this helps.

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