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Thread: Back-lit Sq in the window

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Default Back-lit Sq in the window

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    Garage window, sq is straight window isn't;). One of my favs and from 06, first attempt at this sort of image, not for the challenge, just wanted to share.

    20D, 200f2.8@f3.5, ISO 200, 1/100

    Open for critique natch
    Last edited by Nonda Surratt; 07-04-2008 at 01:29 PM.

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    Alberto Oria
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    :)Thank you for sharing, the picture it is absolutely adorable:). I just want to squish it.:D

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    Alfred Forns
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    It is an adorable image Love the pose .... but I have a question ................... what is that critter up to :D:D:D

    Might lighten the face area just a tad as presented A very small fill flash would have worked well, very little something like -3 to preserve the mood !!!! Love it !!!

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    what a priceless pose!!! "Here I am Ms Nonda. Take my photograph." or "Steal the nuts? Who me?"

    nice one!!

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    Nonda Surratt
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    What's that critter doing?? Being a good sq..HAH!

    Thanks guys. Hope to be back participating shortly!! Have a great 4th

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    George DeCamp
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    Thuis is really cute! Why was he inside? The flash would have been the ticket here for sure.A nice little image though!

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    Nonda Surratt
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    George,

    Inside the garage which is 100' behind the house..Leave a door up and well they are squirrels.:D

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    George DeCamp
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nonda Surratt View Post
    George,

    Inside the garage which is 100' behind the house..Leave a door up and well they are squirrels.:D
    Another cool image might be one taken of the outside of the window with him looking out at you.

    Anyway a neat idea above on your part!

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    Lance Peters
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    Adorable - Lightened the face a little, and worked the eye a little

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Like what you did with 'her' face the eye looks a bit much, the catch-light rather dominates, the eye looks fine.

    So what did you do?

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Nonda - Sorry if the eye looks over done - I am on a old uncalibrated monitor today and cant really tell whats what....

    Lightened the face - quick and dirty way - selected the face area - feathered the selection - adjustments - Shadow/Highlight.

    Did the same with the eye - then sharpened.

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    Nonda Surratt
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    Just the catch-light;) So you used s/h on the eye as well?

    Might have to dig this one back out and re-do it..Thanks Lance

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Nonda,
    I like your little guy here. Did you give him time out, like a bad boy; go sit in the corner for awhile??? :D:p;):) I like it very much...:cool:

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Awesome capture Nonda. Love the pose and the look on this guy's
    Congrats,

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