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Holy smokes Artie, perplexed by this prey! How can those little feet carry the weight of such a long body? Is this a snake that had caught this little guy perhaps? cool though!
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Originally Posted by
annmpacheco
Holy smokes Artie, perplexed by this prey! How can those little feet carry the weight of such a long body? Is this a snake that had caught this little guy perhaps? cool though!
Thanks Ann. I am confused by the snake question ...
with love, artie
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Wicked cool scene! I love the prey, and the habitat. I'm surprised to see such brights from you, especially that you like them very well below the 255 threshold - as posted some of them are clipped.
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When i saw this on your blog i thought the whites looked pretty bright. Still cool a scene with the creature.
Last edited by John Mack; 02-28-2018 at 07:08 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
Thanks Ann. I am confused by the snake question ...
with love, artie
hi Artie I was wondering if this “creature” was a snake and had started to eat the “lizard” sticking out of his mouth! I just have never seen such a creature and was surprised that those two little feet in the front sticking out could hold up such a long and heavy body, so I thought it might be a snake who ate a lizard who was now being eaten by a GBH!
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Originally Posted by
Daniel Cadieux
Wicked cool scene! I love the prey, and the habitat. I'm surprised to see such brights from you, especially that you like them very well below the 255 threshold - as posted some of them are clipped.
Hi Dan,
Thanks. I have been processing my WHITEs brighter with my Nikon gear. Not sure why. I have also been capturing lighter as well, usually aiming for the low to mid-240s rather than the mid-230s as I did with my Canon images. In the TIFF the brightest RGB values were 253, 249, 243. You are correct on the JPEG as presented. I will cut back just a bit :)
with love, artie
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