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So, I decided to try and edit some of my photos. What do you think? and for some reason the transfer from my comp to photobucket to OFC made some of them look a lil' blurry

 

AmericanTreeSparrow.jpg

 

BlackCappedChicadee.jpg

 

BlueJay.jpg

 

Grandatdusk.jpg

 

MapleLeafs.jpg

 

O.jpg

 

OldHeron.jpg

 

brightleaves.jpg

 

cedarseeds.jpg

 

darkpines.jpg

 

maplekeys.jpg

 

milkpods.jpg

 

newandold.jpg

 

pinesandcones.jpg

 

snowytree.jpg

 

winterleavesonfire.jpg

Edited by FishnNAutographs
Posted

lookin good........the one suggestion I have for you is whenever shooting birds and wildlife, always leave more room in front of the bird/animals face than room behind it......other than that ur off to a good start

Posted

I agree with Brandon, EXCEPT, it is supposed to be more room in front of the direction the animal is LOOKING. You can also ignore the rule if the whole composition of the picture looks good. Many artists have the animal looking out of the painting but there is usually a second focal point to the picture and the animal is a supporting character.

 

Keep up the good work!

 

Pam

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