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| 01/25/2006 02:39:27 PM |
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| 01/25/2006 02:31:14 PM |
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| 01/25/2006 02:28:23 PM |
IMG_3857.jpgby Rando D300Comment by Marjo: Great job on this one! Now I know how you get all those wonderful captures. Trained birds! lol just joking. ;) |
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| 01/25/2006 11:17:26 AM |
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| 01/25/2006 11:15:38 AM |
IMG_4964.jpgby Rando D300Comment by MacDonald: I just love the colors and their eyes are perfect.. but to have captured just the right moment takes patience and talent |
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| 01/25/2006 11:13:18 AM |
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| 01/24/2006 07:38:02 PM |
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| 01/23/2006 07:59:54 PM |
Love the stuffby Rando D300Comment by mycelium: wow, great timing on this capture. Love the sharpness of the whiskers. The placement of the milk carton and the DOF are just right. |
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| 01/23/2006 06:56:27 PM |
IMG_5027adjusted.jpgby Rando D300Comment by macrothing: Left more detailed comments on 'main'. Looks like a very slight 'purple tinge' to this, but a difficult shot to adjust.
edit: apologies, you nudged rotated this up on the right, which was my first 'perception' and 'suggestion' ('landline level' etc) - after I tried to edit it, I started to concentrate on the snow/direction/leap and that paw, that's where I started thinking 'gravity/impact', hence 'left' - sorry for the confusion. This edit does 'pop' more than your original because of the color tweaking. Message edited by author 2006-01-24 06:13:41. |
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| 01/23/2006 06:54:56 PM |
IMG_5027.jpgby Rando D300Comment by macrothing: Originally posted by RANDOD300: marcothing ,is this any better ?
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Left a comment on that. I tried a couple of different 10 min edits, but think I took away the 'natural':
I am no expert in photography, nor post-processing nor do I use PS (but have). Perhaps someone with more knowledge/skill can help with this shot if you were wanting to try to tweak it to get the very best out of it. PS likely does have more 'tools' within it to help more finely tune this. It's a good capture, as I said, but opportunity and lens(es), equipment, etc, as you are fully aware.
edit: updated comment on that other version - my apologies, I confused myself with the left/right nudge rotation - first viewing concentrated on the 'land level', then after trying to edit it myself, concentrated on the 'leap/impact' - sorry.Message edited by author 2006-01-24 06:18:05. |
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