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Going animalHere is four images I have taken this month and would like to share them to the forum for your review.
My usual post processing in photoshop with levels/brightness and colour, depth of field by lens only. Regards Sean F5 - 1/80sec @ 38mm (Sigma 18-50mm) F5.6 - 1/80sec @ 240mm (Tamron 70-300mm) F5.6 - 1/500sec @270mm (Tamron 70-300mm) F5.6 - 1/60sec @ 190mm (Tamron 70-300mm in macro mode) "The more I learn, the less I realise I know"
Sean Very good pix's .......... try re-cropping for a different visual on the bird pix,s, will not appeal to all but may help. Good cropping to a much loved pooch, 1st bird re-crop and place a little to the right or crop to a vertical, it is a pix of a bird not a pix of trees, 2nd crop to landscape leaving the bird way left and loose a bit of the trees top and bottom maybe a square even, this image could be a bit lighter.
just trying to get the best out of good shots, cropping is a very important part of photography so when is PS try different crops and pick the one most pleasing to you or makes what you have photographed stand out Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
Sean - The pic of the dog is classic - nice composition and to get him/her asleep is a nice touch.
The third pic is my favourite and although I am usually the first to say lighten or improve contrast I would leave this pic exactly as is - it reminds me very much of a poster on dpreview who has been mentioned on this forum and goes by the name of Nowhereatoll. It has a quality to it that remind me of classic French painters - well done Chris
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