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    Default Theme. Two together.

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    Promise the last one to finish with,l'will get one one day hanging by it's tail but this will have to do until then,looks like tails entwined .
    Had a lot of good advice from a couple good of mates re processing,thanks for taking a look and your tips and comments on my last posts.

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    Hi Keith - This is a real treat with the 2 in one image. Colors and tones look good here. Nice detail too. Btw you don't have to stop posting these just because the theme is over. I think we all enjoy them and hope you'll post more. They are fun and different from what is often posted.

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    Hi Keith -- This is terrifc , loved the two of them entwined. Nice details and the colours look good as well. I see some noise in the BKG and whites on the lhs stick a bit bright for my taste.
    A fantastic frame nonetheless. Keep them coming .

    TFS !

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    Hi Keith, the great thing is, you can see and frame the moment, the PP is something that can be learnt, not the first part, so you should be please in getting these priceless moments.

    OK so from the RAW here you go, one thing though, the BKG works if you tweak the Hue. The images are both fun and full of character, if you want to try the exercise with the grey card let me know as I think we need to do something first.

    Another great image.

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    Steve I can't believe this is the same image,that's just great,thanks a lot.

    Keith.

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    Steve I can't believe this is the same image,that's just great,thanks a lot.
    Keith if I have time, I may russell up a print for you, but I've got to shoot up North again as you know ASAP so not sure about timings. If you care to pop you address over, I will see what I can do. As I said many times before, you do all the hard work, I just 'tinker' with sliders as someone once put it.

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    Hello Keith:)

    You know how I adore those two characters! This is one of your best images ever, content is superb I am excited for you - I think by now you have enough images to put together a sequence so sweet, any publisher would want to have it! Think calendars, magazines, etc etc etc...

    Glad Steve is helping you, and grateful to have a "preview" of your images from time to time:) Well done with this, and I am sure there'll be many more...

    Thank you so much for sharing!

    Warmest regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Gabriela thanks a lot for your kind words they do mean a lot to me.

    Keith

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    I like viewing these mouse images. Are these wild or are they set ups? This one is quite neat with both mice reaching for the same flower.

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    Just popped over to Wildlife Forum and as I scrolled down, I knew I had to click on the thumbnail! This is so wonderful and Steve's repost makes this "killer"!
    I love the subject matter, the "perches", the dainty crowns on the mushrooms and the action depicted.
    Bravo on a wonderful frame,
    Gail

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    These two critters make wonderful subjects, especially as posed here with their wrapped tails. My immediate concerns were addressed very nicely by Steve. Congratulations on a fine frame.

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    Thanks John,these Mice did originate from escapees from a breeding release program I was involved in and where running wild in my garden and my green house,not always welcome but I love em,any waste food I had was scattered about and they did stay around for a long time but not seen anything for a while but they may still be around certainly hope so.Thank you Gail love the way there tails entwine and great work from Steve.Thank you Bill really enjoyed my time with these.

    Keith.

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    This is just over the top cute. So good to have two in one frame. Steve's repost certainly makes the image pop more.
    Wonderful image mate!

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    Thanks Akos pleased you like it.

    Keith.

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