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Quote:Nice shots. I would like to see the 1st one uncropped. It's amazing!
Thank you !! As requested I have put up the full photo of the gulls in the rain, also the full pics of the other 2 as well.
Quote:Three great shots Lynette. What ever your up to hope your OK.
Peter



Thank you Peter, all is well, just a heavy workload about to start and not much time for the computer unfortunately.
Thank you all for the lovely comments and I will be popping in irregularly...happy snapping !!!!

Lynette



V2 is superb, it's pure atmosphere and deserves its own upload. The grasses at the bottom give the viewer a position in the frame, the background is perfect. A couple of suggestions:
It could do with just a few more pixels on the right - just omitting the burned edge framing would give a bit more sense of space to the right of the gull's wing-tip, but you could cheat by adding a bit of canvas space and cloning in detail. Assuming that your software permits, try adding say 100 pixels there. Use the clone tool with a large brush size and be careful not to create a pattern of visible repeats. The bit to the right of that gull will be the trickiest (I would copy from the area between its wings). But it would work very effectively here if done with care.
I would also clone out the single wing on the edge of the frame lower right.
Moira
It could do with just a few more pixels on the right - just omitting the burned edge framing would give a bit more sense of space to the right of the gull's wing-tip, but you could cheat by adding a bit of canvas space and cloning in detail. Assuming that your software permits, try adding say 100 pixels there. Use the clone tool with a large brush size and be careful not to create a pattern of visible repeats. The bit to the right of that gull will be the trickiest (I would copy from the area between its wings). But it would work very effectively here if done with care.
I would also clone out the single wing on the edge of the frame lower right.
Moira