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    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
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    HH, Canon 1DX, Canon 100-400 L IS II @ 106mm, Auto ISO 8000 +1/3, 1/640 sec, f5.6 (I did try various shutter speeds)
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    Used NR using Neat Image but I wasn't happy so I left it out, I may make some profiles I could use as a guide.

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    Looking good Jon. Especially at ISO 8000. Very nice setting for a BG , which blend well with the colours of the water. I like the pose you captured on the moose.

    Will

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    Hi Jon - Good to see a moose cow and I like the drinking pose with the water pouring out of the mouth. Any with the head a little higher? I think you can bring out a bit more detail on the body with some midtone adjustments.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    HI Jonatahn -- I liked the colour of water and the ripples in it and ofcourse the subject .Nice settings , high angle is absolutely not a problem here but in turn showcases the behaviour. A slight midtone adjustment will have to bring out more details in the subject. Really liked it though . TFS !

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    Hello Jon!

    Never seen a moose drink and I am surprised at the amount of water pouring out of its muzzle:)

    Not sure this needs NR, looks good to me as is. Good POV, framing is great and I like the colours. As well as detail. Overall a lovely capture I really enjoyed viewing

    Just a thought, how about flipping this horizontally?

    Hope you have a pleasant evening, and thank you so much for sharing

    Kind regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Thanks very much everyone I will try out your suggestions.

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