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    Another of John's animals. I love how the lambs get down on their knees to nurse. The serene look on the ewe's face shows how I felt when I was nursing my baby. :-)

    This is a rather large crop. When I appeared, the sheep decided to move away! I wish the head of the ewe were sharper. 200mm, 1/200, f6.3, ISO 200.
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    Always appreciate constructive critique!

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    Anita, I like the monochromatic feel to this and the texture was a great choice. I think you captured the tender moment perfectly. I too wish the face of the ewe were a little sharper but it is still a nice image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Anita, I like the monochromatic feel to this and the texture was a great choice. I think you captured the tender moment perfectly. I too wish the face of the ewe were a little sharper but it is still a nice image.
    Thanks. I'm wondering if it would work better for the rest of the ewe and lamb to be softer, to better match the ewe's face.

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    Anita, If you have Nik Color Efex , I might try to add some Tonal Contrast to the ewe's face instead of softening down the rest of the image.
    I added it to the repost so see if you like it. If you like it and don't have the filter program you can download a free 30 day trial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Anita, If you have Nik Color Efex , I might try to add some Tonal Contrast to the ewe's face instead of softening down the rest of the image.
    I added it to the repost so see if you like it. If you like it and don't have the filter program you can download a free 30 day trial.
    Perfect! thank you!! I do have CEP and like the results. Thanks so much for suggesting it!

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    Nicely done Anita. I like the treatment and Denise's tonal contrast repost improves on the soft face.

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    Very sweet moment that you captured here, Anita. I like the texture work. Personally, I'm not a fan of the contrasty look to the sheep; I think I would prefer a softer, less-contrasty look. But that's just my opinion.
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    Lovely, tender image Anita. I like Denise's repost, but wonder what it would look like if you softened both the ewe and the lamb. The contrast doesn't seem to match the moment.

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    I appreciate the comments. After my trip (I'm going to visit my sister), I will do a softer version to see which I prefer. :-)

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    This is very nice, Anita. I like the approach and Denise's repost takes it further... beautiful work!

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    As they used to say a "Kodak Moment" for sure, nice effects and composition, like the framing...well done

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