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06/08/2004 09:39:57 PM · #1
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I am a wildlife photographer who would like some honest feedback. Here is one example of my work. I would appreciate any comments!

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06/08/2004 09:51:37 PM · #2
You are so lucky to have access to subjects like this! I think it's an excellent photo, well cropped. The only thing that detracts is the darkness on the face.
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06/08/2004 09:52:47 PM · #3
I agree with mandyp...a fill flash would do wonders. If you're shooting at a distance, a flash extender is invaluable
06/08/2004 10:01:56 PM · #4
Thank you both very much! What you wrote was very helpful. I have been looking at getting a filler flash for my camera but haven't made any solid decisions. I shall go shopping tomorrow. Thanks again!
06/08/2004 10:07:00 PM · #5
I left my comments on the shot, but I liked the shadows on the face, really added to the shot for me!

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06/08/2004 10:09:06 PM · #6
Originally posted by myfelix:

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I am a wildlife photographer who would like some honest feedback. Here is one example of my work. I would appreciate any comments!


With an image like that you don't really need to state that you're a wildlife photographer; The image speaks for itself. I think it's a touch dark as mentioned before, but there's no doubt you captured a great moment.

I'll look forward to seeing more!
06/09/2004 11:02:00 AM · #7
very cute picture! the only thing i'd recommend is you give a try to the shadow/highlight tool in photoshop, to maybe bring out a little bit of the detail in the dark areas. otherwise, it's an EXCELLENT shot. great work!
06/09/2004 11:25:27 AM · #8
It's a beautiful capture of a fierce creature in a playful mood. I agree that it is a bit dark. The eyes don't have the power they should. I think you could fix that by dodging the highlights in the irises a tiny bit so they glow a bit more. Then the darkness might actually work in contrast. It's hard to complain much about this wonderful shot. Lucky you to have such a great subject.



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