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06/06/2004 01:01:45 PM · #1 |
//markg.photostep.com/image/114119400
It's believed that the large sack under it's neck is to attract mates.
not exactly my idea of attractive
while you're there, feel free to browse my other
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06/06/2004 01:39:34 PM · #2 |
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06/06/2004 01:40:46 PM · #3 |
an interesting shot - taken in bad light.
and over exposed
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06/06/2004 01:46:49 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by soup: an interesting shot - taken in bad light.
and over exposed |
Thanks is this any better?
//markg.photostep.com/image/116935583
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06/06/2004 02:04:51 PM · #5 |
The fuzziness near his butt is very distracting, did you clone something out? I noticed the bear and this one say filtered, did you run them through neat image? They seem a bit over smooth.
Deannda
Nice bear shot though, like the expression |
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06/06/2004 03:38:55 PM · #6 |
yeah the overall toning is better, but the strength of the light kills most of the texture, and makes the image look pretty flat.
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06/06/2004 06:00:36 PM · #7 |
The first time I saw a Maribou Stork, I joked that they mate with a wing over their eyes. Yechh! Agree with Neuferland about the fuzziness. |
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06/06/2004 06:02:40 PM · #8 |
Some birds are very strange. Storks are probably among them. Thanks for sharing, Mark!
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06/06/2004 09:30:07 PM · #9 |
thanks for all the advice
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