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    Arctic fox portrait, Churchill

    1DX, 200-400 (560mm), 1/1000 @ f/8, ISO 400
    Spot meter, +2 on snow

    See you where there is light or at the computer,

    Chas

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    This is truly a stunning image Chas. Your light is gorgeous and it's nice to see your subject so relaxed in your presence
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    Very nice detail in whites on face, Charles!

    Never had the opportunity to make images in snow, imagine exposure a nightmare?!

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    Andre, the exposure is a piece of cake. Why would it be harder, you need only place the white value where it belongs on the histogram?

    Chas


    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Pretorius View Post
    Very nice detail in whites on face, Charles!

    Never had the opportunity to make images in snow, imagine exposure a nightmare?!

    Andre.

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    Charles you make it sound so easy ,the detail you have got in the white is absolutely excellent ,eyes and nose is icing on the cake .

    Keith.

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    Great image - nothing to add.
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    Stunning image Charles. Great photography

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    Stunning portrait and exposure, Chas!
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    Hi Chas,
    lovely portrait with loads of detail in the whites.Like the comp and the light.
    I would like to see a bit more depth in the blacks, looking bit flat , just a tad.

    PS : No Rams up that hill, for 5 days, went up everyday ………..for nothing but exercise, last two days just went with 1 body and 100-400.

    TFS Andreas

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