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Steve this is already near full frame. So couldn't get in the whiskers but got the ears in. Could have cropped tighter to just include face and body without the ears and BG. Will try to add a bit of more levels and curves and see.
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Will try to add a bit of more levels and curves and see.
Levels may add too much contrast? You could try, or maybe add some Gamma via the middle slider, but...?????
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Hi Doc -- As i said earlier, I really liked this frame , the tight portrait and the foggy feel to it just works for me.
But as Steve said , high iso has affected the finer details but nothing you could have done here as per the lighting conditions.
Nice one, TFS !
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Well it is a in your face portrait for sure. Not much else to look at but this big fellows face. I kina like this on though. The fog adds a nice element. Like the pose and the eye contact.
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Another gem, I think you have done a good job, maybe a little more detail could be had. I am a little puzzled why you went for such a fast shutter speed and high ISO but perhaps you were anticipating more movement. Colours exposure look fine to me.
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