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    Hi all!

    New photo of July 2014 witch bridge Panasonic FZ100

    Unfortunately my camera had failed and I had to use the bridge during the holidays


    The photo was taken in the park of Gran Paradiso at 2,600 above sea level about

    It had just stopped raining and it was cloudy

    Elaboration witch Gimp

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    Hello Molina ! Lovely settings here , overall i feel the eyes of the main ibex are covered under shadows especially its right eye , the flowers are adding to this image , TFS

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    We must consider that the photograph was taken with a economy bridge not with a SLR camera!

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    Nicely composed image, and I like the flowers in the grass. The male ibex is well focused.
    I would suggest increasing the exposure on the grass and the ibex and possibly looking at the contrast and saturation. The image appears a little too "heavy" to me.

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    I exaggerated with contrast and saturation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gianluca Molina View Post
    I exaggerated with contrast and saturation?
    Yes and it needs to be more exposed i.e. more light

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    Hi Gianluca - I too like the composition with the diagonal line of the slope. I agree with Jonathan's assessment about the sat and contrast. Like the last image, this one is underexposed but not by as much. How much can you control the settings on the camera you used? You need to expose to the right more. Also where was the focal point? The ibex walking behind the main subject appears to be a little sharper than the large male.

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    Rachel

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