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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Kevin any more below and to the RHS?
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BPN Member
Hi Kevin .... I hope you hear Steve´s words .... image is crying soooo loud for that !!!!
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I would have liked more Steve took off the converter to get this. That is a problem with a prime lens.
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Macro and Flora Moderator
I like it as is but I think a little judicious use of the Clarity Texture and Dehaze could prove to be very beneficial on the horns and coat.
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Kevin, parking the framing issue, I think this is perhaps your best, both colour and sharpening appear about right. Nice detail, no halos and light is even in terms of colour, no heavy casts. Not wishing to tread on Jon's toes, my only suggestion would be using a Luminosity layer and add some Mid tones, retaining the lights, but upping both mid & three quarter. Clarity, Texture & Dehaze are ALL Contrast (sharpening) based adjustments. Like Levels and other adjustment and so you want to add some contrast without sharpening. You don't say what f/stop kevin, but remember if they are getting close you may find you runout of DoF.
TFS
Steve
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BPN Member
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Thanks Steve for the suggestions. I was at f/9
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Wildlife Moderator
If the Ram was say 2-3m away, f/8 that would be a good frame ish. Remember the closer the subject is to you, the quicker you run out of DoF, camera has to work quicker/harder, but sometimes slowing the frame rate, using the right Case, gives the camera time to predict for the AF.
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I like it. Nice light and setting. THe ewes in the background give some nice balance. This Would have also made a nice vertical with jus the ram.