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Steve Kaluski
02-04-2019, 04:14 AM
Just keeping things simple, a hyena pup just outside the den towards late afternoon.

Thanks to those who posted or viewed on the last posting.

Steve

Subject: Hyena pup (Hyaenidae) waiting outside the den
Location: SA
Camera: Canon 1DX MKI
Lens: 200-400f/4 MKII HH
Exposure: 1/320s at f/7.1 ISO800
Original format: Landscape, slight crop at the top, FF width
Processed via: LRCC Classic & PSCC2019

Steve Kaluski
02-04-2019, 06:45 AM
This is what should have gone in on the OP, as it has a bit more 'life & depth' to it.

John Mack
02-04-2019, 04:48 PM
I like the second post better. The light looks nice and the pose is pretty cool.

Gabriela Plesea
02-05-2019, 11:10 AM
Hello Steve,

Very subtle touches in your RP but they do make a difference:S3:

Love the gentle light here. Subject well positioned within the frame. Overall this is well exposed, colours look natural and some lovely detail on the cub's face. I like the way he is bundled there, so nice and cosy - was this close to the den?

This is one of very few images I have seen from you at 1/320... I must admit it's sharp where it matters:S3: Also, your processing is superb, Steve.
I enjoyed viewing, very much - this is one of my favourite subjects to photograph. Glad you had the opportunity to spend some time with the "Spotties" too:cheers:

Warmest regards,

Steve Kaluski
02-05-2019, 12:44 PM
I like the second post better. The light looks nice and the pose is pretty cool.

Cheers John, the second should have been the OP, just had inadvertently turned off two layers.



This is one of very few images I have seen from you at 1/320...

I'm toggling now between things Gabriela, the issue is at low SS you must be incredibly steady and where I can, I tend to get the body wedged into a position and just control the breathing, a bit like shooting.


Very subtle touches in your RP but they do make a difference

It's all about knowing what 'Not to use' rather than 'what to use', something that often goes over folks heads when you try to explain about PP. :w3

Gabriela Plesea
02-05-2019, 02:34 PM
You had some lovely light on your side, too. And this little one seems pretty still. Very nice image, Steve.

I understand what you mean by knowing what "not to use". But I still don't have that perfect image :tinysmile_shy_t:

haseeb badar
02-05-2019, 11:46 PM
Yes the RP is slightly better Steve, but ss is quite low , still you have nailed this one. Excellent details and lovely spotlight effect. very nicely done.

TFS !

Basil Dardagan
02-06-2019, 05:06 AM
The RP definately has more and 'life and depth' - lovely image

Andreas Liedmann
02-08-2019, 03:19 PM
Hi Steve ... RP is way better , albeit subtle changes has taken place . I would have excluded the dark area in LRC from the tonal changes .

The rest is good as expected from the technical POV .... well done Maestro .

TFS Andreas