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Mar 03, 2016 18:30 |  #1

A pic from last falls rut. Wish I could find these guys when there was a little more light out. Was happy to be able to find and photograph him anyways. Pretty grainy for sure, but it seemed to fit the mood and lighting.:-)

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Mar 03, 2016 22:28 |  #2

KT29 wrote in post #17922561 (external link)
A pic from last falls rut. Wish I could find these guys when there was a little more light out. Was happy to be able to find and photograph him anyways. Pretty grainy for sure, but it seemed to fit the mood and lighting.:-)

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Grainy or no, this is a nice shot. We have to make the best of what we're given. You were given mediochre light and made the best of it.


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Mar 04, 2016 15:29 |  #3

Nice! You would think they would cooperate a little better. ;-)a




  
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Mar 04, 2016 17:04 |  #4

Sup Dad wrote in post #17922793 (external link)
Grainy or no, this is a nice shot. We have to make the best of what we're given. You were given mediochre light and made the best of it.

Thanks Sup Dad. Appreciate the comment.:-)


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Nice! You would think they would cooperate a little better. ;-)a

Thanks Rob. Yes, they could at least give this Older American a little break and show up a little earlier.:-P


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Mar 19, 2016 17:03 |  #5

KT29 wrote in post #17922561 (external link)
A pic from last falls rut. Wish I could find these guys when there was a little more light out. Was happy to be able to find and photograph him anyways. Pretty grainy for sure, but it seemed to fit the mood and lighting.:-)

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I reckon grain is a bit like Bokeh. Some sensors ( Or what ever ) produce more pleasing results than others. Yours is pleasing. Cheers




  
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Mar 19, 2016 17:36 |  #6

Nice shot on a mature buck.


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Mar 20, 2016 23:07 |  #7

medroller wrote in post #17941045 (external link)
I reckon grain is a bit like Bokeh. Some sensors ( Or what ever ) produce more pleasing results than others. Yours is pleasing. Cheers

Thanks!:-)


Lt Colonel wrote in post #17941076 (external link)
Nice shot on a mature buck.

Thank you.:-)


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