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Love a wide angle wildlife frame like this. Nice pose. The environment is very nice. You could have halfed the ISO. Still image quality looks great.
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Very nicely processed, I get the full intention of slow and low and a small subject in the environment. For me I feel he is a little too large in the frame, he looks about the size of a bear (!!) in relative terms if you see what I mean. I am also a little surprised at the high ISO having said that quality is good.
Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 11-08-2020 at 03:32 AM.
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Wildlife Moderator
Like the use of a wider lens, you must have been incredibly close. F/11 may have gobbled up the ISO Jon.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Thanks folks for your comments , much appreciated .
John - the Iso came because of the used SS and f-stop , being that close to the subject I needed the fast SS to freeze the marmot . As the slightest movement of the subject would have caused motion blur and I wanted to avoid any of that .... so I rather deal with the noise .
Jon - well a matter of taste if one likes a " bear marmot " or not , that is just the case when one has the option to shoot small subjects with a wide angle . And I really like to create such images , whenever it is possible !!!!!
Gabriela - it is so much fun to create such images , but still one has to act carefully as they are very sensitive to sudden and unexpected movements by the photographer , albeit being " tame " !!!!
Steve - close , indeed !!!
Thanks Andreas
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Hi Andreas -- Nice use of the wide angle lens. Really made the most of it, the subject looks quite close and so good call on dof. Liked the settings and loved details in there.
very nicely done.
TFS !
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Amazing image of the Marmot at close quarters. Nice use of the wide angle lens.
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Thanks Haseeb and Sanjeev for your comments ...