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Hi Andreas -- I really liked what you tried to achieve with this image. I liked the details in the fur and it is standing out against the black backdrop , nice choice of DOF here . You have managed to achieve what you wished with the on field and PP work but somehow i am still not able to get drawn in this image , might be something missing or lacking which i am unable to explain . But yes this is very subjective , so lets see what others have to say . And btw i see a whitish haze on the Right corner edge of the subject .
TFS !
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Hi Andreas, I like the 'arty' look and feel to this and the choice of both conversion and format works well IMHO, although viewing on laptop so will leave it to others to be a bit more 'analytical', as I know you often like that. For continuity, I might suggest you look at the area of fur/BKG on the RHS where the colour isn't so rich/patchy, perhaps a little tricky, but I feel it would be worth a revisit.
TFS
Steve
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Think that you have achieved what you set out for with the texture and the silver colour of the fur, admire the fact that you are trying and succeeding to make a picture with just a small part of the animal without eyes and nose whiskers which do help ,hope you get my drift, very well done Andreas .
Keith.
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Hi Andreas - You have achieved what you set out to do so well done on that count. I like the silvery look. Agree with Steve about the fur but wonder if the different texture there is due to when the flipper is tucked in. Unfortunately, like Haseeb, the image just isn't grabbing me or causing me to have any emotional connection to it. Sorry.
TFS,
Rachel
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Well Andreas, I think different. The first post looks a tad, an ja, the usual impression when the BG is more or less solid black. Mostly used for zoo 'pictures' by ....
However, when I see the repost as it is you can do some real good catch image out of it. Just do not do the BG this ugly solid black or dark grey. I personally do not like that kind of images at all, but this is a matter of taste of course. Oh and how the subject jumps out of that blackness darkness BG
have a great day
ciao Anette
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Andreas, well done on executing a vision from field-to-processing!
I like the details and the silvery look. The image does not make me leap out of my seat, but it did make me look a while longer, it held my attention (if only for figuring out what I was looking at and what perspective it was).
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