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25-SEP-2004 Mary Anne

#8 - Lost feather *

Lake Champlain in northern Vermont

Canon PowerShot G3
1/250s f/5.6 at 25.1mm full exif

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Rod 29-Nov-2004 09:56
Now we're all happy:-) Looks really good Mary Anne.
ctfchallenge28-Nov-2004 04:37
Here's my third version... Shoreline waves have been darkened and just a small sliver of them remains, but I think it gives the photo some necessary perspective. I've also cloned out the stick that was near the tip of the feather...it had been bothering me, but I didn't think anyone else would notice (Ha! Fat chance of that happening with this group.) until Techo mentioned it. Thanks for all the suggestions.

Mary Anne
Rod 28-Nov-2004 04:06
Then why not just burn (darken) the shoreline & leave it in. Always remember have the shot how you like it Mary Anne:-)
Techo 28-Nov-2004 02:48
I do miss the shore but if you must crop it... If I may suggest you also clone out the visible leaf stem or stick next to the feather in the bottom right hand corner.
ctfchallenge27-Nov-2004 23:01
Thank you...but I do miss the context provided by the blurred shoreline in the background.

Mary Anne
Rod 27-Nov-2004 22:05
That's it! The crop really suits the feather, it looks terrific now. Good work Mary Anne.
ctfchallenge27-Nov-2004 21:49
OK, here it is with the shoreline at the top cropped out. I think it does have a better center of interest now. Thanks for the suggestion.

Mary Anne
Techo 27-Nov-2004 03:14
Good point there Lonnit.
Rod 27-Nov-2004 02:55
Lovely shot Mary Anne, I would like to see what it would look like with the top of the shot burnt in or cropped out as it competes with the feather. Really good shot though:-)
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Nov-2004 02:04
But the irony is that the soft feather has sharp pointy hard edges and the hard rocks have soft, rounded edges! So you even end up with each being an opposite of itself! ~ Lonnit
Techo 26-Nov-2004 22:42
This is beautiful. The soft and fragile feather against a backdrop of hard rocks.