Thank you, ma'am.
Peano Goldmember 1,778 posts Likes: 133 Joined Aug 2007 More info | Jan 06, 2011 18:58 | #16 |
7D_Sniper Goldmember 2,204 posts Joined May 2010 Location: South FL More info | Jan 06, 2011 20:13 | #17 nice capture Run it's the big bad amateur
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Jan 08, 2011 10:32 | #18 Peano wrote in post #11585809 Great capture! He's sure got the calibrated eyeball on you! ![]() Someone mentioned selective sharpening of the eyes. I think that's a good idea. If you do a little masking and a little cloning, you can pop the subject out to better advantage.
![]() I'm not so good with the post-processing. I use lightroom but it is definitely my downside. Any good reads on the subject? John Morris Photo - PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick photographer
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tomme Goldmember 1,263 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2010 Location: Norway More info |
Jan 08, 2011 15:57 | #20 thanks, i'll check em out! John Morris Photo - PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick photographer
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pp2k Member 61 posts Joined Jan 2011 Location: East Anglia, England More info | Jan 08, 2011 16:14 | #21 Great photo, was it wild or in captivity?
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Jan 08, 2011 16:27 | #22 Wild John Morris Photo - PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick photographer
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