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Dribbling giraffe
A portrait of a giraffe, this time. I didn't notice the small stand of saliva dropping from the mouth until I processed this. I don't know if giraffes do this much - perhaps it was eyeing off some tasty vegetation! This is full frame vertically. Some off the left and right for this.
Thank you for taking the time to look and for any comments you are kind enough to share.
Technical: Canon 80D with Lens EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm handheld. Manual exposure 1/1000, f8, ISO 800. Processed in Canon DPP 4 (digital lens optimiser @ 50, Sharpness = 3, crop, lighting adjustments, default NR) then exported 16 bit TIFF to Photoshop Elements. Modest Neat Image NR applied to animal and stronger to background. Sharpened giraffe only (sharpness function: remove Gaussian blur, radius = 0.4 pixels, 50%) after final size reduction.
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Hi Glenn- This is a very nice portrait of the giraffe and overall looks good. I think I would prefer a bit more room on the left rather than a square crop with the angled head centered. Also watch the slight halo along the left side of the giraffe's face as viewed.
TFS,
Rachel
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Nice shot but I think colours are a bit off, if you use the white dropper on the left ear it may look a little better.
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Nice frame like the details on the giraffe.
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Thanks Rachel, Jon and John. I was wondering how to crop this so your idea, Rachel, on adding more to the left was useful: revised crop below which I think is better.
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Jonathan Ashton
Nice shot but I think colours are a bit off, if you use the white dropper on the left ear it may look a little better.
I hadn't noticed that Jon as I thought the overall colour was reflective of the scene (taken in warm light). When I checked after your post, I found the colour on the left ear was very close to neutral grey so I've left colour untouched.
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Much better crop on the repost! I had to look a second time when I read your description about the drool...what a neat subtle detail!
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Thank you Rachel, John, Jon, Dan and Gabriela for your thoughtful comments. Gabriela, special thanks for your repost and work on the colour. I think the proportions of the frame in your repost are more 'comfortable'. However, I do like seeing more of that long neck - a dilemma. As for the bright bands in the sky, I guess if I kept the second post, the simple fix would be to darken them so they were less obvious. As for the colour on your repost Gabriela, this is very nice. It was a shot from late in the day so I feel it is an appropriate and probably more reflective interpretation. Good one! Forgot to mention, this was taken in the Savute in Botswana. Many thanks to you all again.
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