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Entry two:
This was taken in the middle of the day, and it was pointed out by another BYC member that the lighting and focus gives sweet little Daffodil something that looks like a halo around her.
My ducklings are so sweet, I’m so happy to have them. This photo features Daffodil and Pearl.
Here's what I consider overly edited:
And I would call this a minor change since the filter is very subtle:
@casportpony could have a different opinion though.
Portrait mode is perfectly fine- it isn't a filter or form of editing.
I have the same question. I apply the vibrant filter to some of my photos too because it helps to make the colors of my subject pop out but still looks natural. Of course to keep it looking natural I lower the percentage of...
I have a question. The ninth rule says “No overly-edited images—basic editing such as cropping and other subtle changes are allowed.” but I am unsure what “subtle changes” means. Can someone please clarify? :oops: