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    Default Bright Angel

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    Canon 30D
    EF 70-200mm
    ISO 100
    1/250 sec. at f/ 3.2

    This was taken on the Bright Angel Trail in the Grand Canyon.
    I liked how he looked peeking thru the vegetation
    Forgot to sharpen as Harold pointed out in last thread-sorry
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 12-06-2008 at 03:58 PM.

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    can think of several titles for this one! "peek a boo!!" nice capture, denise!! you had to be almost face to face with this little guy!!

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    Lady Denise,
    I like the base composition...you need to clone out the leaves from the face. increase saturation and contrast and selective sharpen the eye...:):cool:

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    Well Denise that image got a big awahhh out of Don and I as soon as it popped up on the screen! Great angle, love the peeking. Would sharpen the eyes just a bit

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    I like the leaves in the FG - they aren't ruining the facial expression at all and it puts him in his environment. I like the overall softness in your color palette. Tweak that eye and you have a winner!

    Nice head angle, BTW. :D:D:D This should get you a "get out of jail free" card.

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    I like it as presented would sharpen the face area only Cute !!!

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Very nice D. Excellent facial expression on your friend.
    Congrats,

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    I would be tempted to at least increase the contrast and sharpness.

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