![]() As it turned out they had been working the same nest and subject on a daily basis for a month, and worked the same subject and nest over consecutive years. They did - along with a screen shot of the other 100+ images they took as part of the series. Was it Photoshopped? So the photographer was asked to furnish a RAW file. But in reviewing selections, the image was just too perfect with the mouse being perfectly positioned so both eyes were toward the camera and even the ears were perfect. In judging a contest a few years ago an owl with a mouse was selected as a winner. It was not my best - and had a serious flaw - but it was the one that sold as a large canvas print. I was able to add canvas and space to the 3 rated image so that it worked. But the 4 rated image was horizontal - and did not fit the space. ![]() I had rated a vertical image a 3 rather than 4 - as presented to the client - because it was too close to the edge of the frame and the 4 rated image had better proportions. They wanted a particular flame azalea image but in a vertical orientation. I remember a few years ago I had a client that bought a group of canvas prints for a display in a commercial interior. You have options to use an image you keep. If you are going to make an error, keep an image rather than deleting. Some simply provide a safety net for later. If you only keep images you edit fully and you delete the rest, you'll get rid of some very good images.
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