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Getting in on the animal actTook the little one out to dubbo for a weekend,
This is a fairly tight crop. I have plenty more neck if it is to tight? I do have this guy looking at me but this shot seemed more crisp. Last thing in the evening as all were being led away for the night this fellow goes for a bit of quite time. Regards Colin
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Re: Getting in on the animal actGreat shots there Colin. Love the Meerkat! I think the Giraffe is very nice, not too tight in my opinion, however the Cheetah looks a bit overexposed (he/she looks a bit pale).
Thanks for sharing! Cameron
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Re: Getting in on the animal actYes the Cheetah shot was shite from the get go.
I will see about darkening it slightly this week if I get a chance. Regards Colin
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Re: Getting in on the animal act
Is the cheetah overexposed or just out of focus?!? The Meerkat is nice, but to be really picky I would love to see it tighter cropped with less room above the head. The Giraffe is great. "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
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