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May 14, 2006 16:13 |  #1
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Patagonian Mara

When i opened this picture in PS for editting , it seemed that (although not a great picture) it looked a bit 3D.
The sky is somehow bright but i couldn`t do much about it as the animal`s body is too dark against the bright bg.

Patagonian Mara / Dolichotis patagona
Also known as the Patagonian cavy, this large rodent is one of the world's few monogamous mammals.
Its head and body length is up to 75 cm, and it weighs between 9 and 16 kg.
maraHome Range : Central and southern Argentina
Habitat : Arid grasslands
Diet : Grasses and any other vegetation
Reproduction : Maras may produce three or four litters (usually two young) per year.
Social Structure : Maras are monogamous (they mate for life).

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May 14, 2006 16:21 |  #2

You are right. It does look a bit 3D. Great photo.


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tommykjensen wrote:
You are right. It does look a bit 3D. Great photo.

Thanks Tommy,its not just my imagination then.


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May 15, 2006 13:32 |  #4

Great close up Dimitri.:) The detail is incredible and I see the 3D effect also.


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May 15, 2006 14:18 |  #5

You know what I hoped for, Dimitri! ;-)a Good photograph.


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May 15, 2006 15:33 |  #6

Neat look, the 3D aspect that is. It would be cool to find out how you did it, if you know. Or was it just by chance?


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May 17, 2006 12:35 |  #7
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mojo_uk wrote:
Great close up Dimitri. The detail is incredible and I see the 3D effect also.

Thank you Mark,it does look like 3D then.

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You know what I hoped for, Dimitri! Good photograph.

Yes balliolman,i do,in time mate.

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Neat look, the 3D aspect that is. It would be cool to find out how you did it, if you know. Or was it just by chance?

No secrets here,done by chance,thats the only picture of mine that ever came out like this.
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May 17, 2006 12:38 |  #8

dv2004 wrote:
When i opened this picture in PS for editting , it seemed that (although not a great picture) it looked a bit 3D.

I tend to disagree -- I think it's a great shot. I also agree that I think it a bit 3D as well.


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May 17, 2006 12:46 |  #9

Gorgeous shot dimitri - was that the 300 prime or the 100-300 zoom?


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May 17, 2006 15:25 |  #10

It's jumping out of my monitor!:D Very sharp image despite the high contrast bg.


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May 17, 2006 15:31 |  #11

Wow you are right, the wiskers make it appear to third dimensional. Well done.


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May 17, 2006 18:31 as a reply to  @ dancinec's post |  #12

Yup! looks 3D to me, now that would make one huge rabbit stew. :lol: :lol: :lol: Only kidding, great shot.


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