Taken in Scotland a couple of weeks ago
Canon MKIV
Canon 600mm
iso 640
f 4.5
1/500
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Taken in Scotland a couple of weeks ago
Canon MKIV
Canon 600mm
iso 640
f 4.5
1/500
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Last edited by Davidwilliams; 03-26-2013 at 12:41 PM.
Hi David, like the crop and position within frame. Personally I would go for less FG and more blue sky above. Adding a Channels layer adjustment with a blend mode gives a nice depth to the image and brings up the colour nicely. Not sure about the colouration within the snow, although snow is never pristine white, however pulling back the Cyan/Blue channel helps and gives a nice balance IMHO. Good clarity & sharpness overall and I like the cheeky expression. Was this in the Cairngorms, not with young Neil by chance?
Please note max height is 800px.
cheers
Steve![]()
Last edited by Steve Kaluski; 03-26-2013 at 03:32 PM.
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Thanks for the advice, it was with Neil, have been trying to get him to post on here
Thanks David, I know him very well , he is a really good photographer and overall nice guy too.
Please feel free to add your thoughts & comments to other threads too.
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Hi David,
what a great chap. I agree with Steve and have tried out your image with the Channels layer adjustments, works great![]()
Snow - white, if pristine is another thing. Why does everybody tells me Switzerland is so clean ?![]()
Swissyland is covert with mountains. On top snow and that is white. White > clean
But Steve is right with the snow, have checked it outside, lol. We still have the snow powder in front of our front door![]()
Have a great evening and Easter Holidays
Ciao
Anette
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David, a great subject - wonderful ear tufts. Square crop works well here with the OOF tail balancing the composition in structure and color. Well done.
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I like this a lot David - very intimate view of this small and lovely creature.
Steve's advice is gold as always.
Hope to see more of your work and your critique on others' posts...![]()
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