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j esford
{K:13518} 4/3/2007
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Very nicely done. Great capture of a great creature. Shots such as this are important to the survival of his species. We can never become "too" educated. Thanks. -john
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Can Alkan
{K:479} 4/3/2007
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Thank you very much for your comments and photo-fix. I did some level adjustments and image sharpening, though I tried to sharpen the entire picture. Sharpening just the eyes look much better.
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Janet Wechter
{K:2935} 4/3/2007
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I really like this image. You even got a catch light in his eye.
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 4/3/2007
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Hi Doyle the eyes in sharp focus is aways my first priority. Thanks for the tip on using the unshapen mask on just the eyes. In this case I think it totally changes the his expression and he no longer looks to be in Deep Thought.
Joe
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 4/3/2007
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Joe is right that manual focus works best through glass but image quality, never-the-less will suffer. I love nature and wildlife shots and have done a few myself.
This is pretty good. I did check it . . . and I think minor adjustments in light levels and an unsharpen mask on just the eyes would make a WORLD of difference. I have attached an example. The eyes are the key . . . regardless of the rest . . . if the eyes are sharp the image (IMO) is much better!!
Well done anyway - wonderful pose!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Joe Brown
{K:23213} 4/2/2007
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Great capture Can, the focus looks pretty good to me. I have found that manual focus works best when trying to shot stuff through glass. Excellent pose. You have to wonder what he's thinking.
Regards, Joe
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