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    Default After the fight ....

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    Juhuuuuu putting some more "life" into wildlife ....
    sorry folks too many tigers in a row here !!!

    To be honest .... I am a bit envious , that I cannot call them mine ....

    So for a change going to the coast of the North Sea .

    Grey Seal bull resting , after a serious fight .

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    F 8 ; Iso 20.000 ; 1/2000 /sec ; was still in fight mode

    Processed with DPP 4 and PSCC 2021, full frame

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous thread

    Cheers Andreas

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    Hi Andreas, I like the image and the pose of subject is lovely. Good detail and colours for the high ISO. Nice low angle with soft light. T F S. Well I am giving tigers a break :-) for sometime.

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    I like this image, I have looked at it a couple of times, I didn't comment first time I wanted time to reflect. This bull has obviously been in a fight and he looks knackered! the image quality, I mean colours and details and lack of appreciable noise are remarkable, super shot well done.

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    Just a bit too tight for me Andreas, I can also see adding some Midtone being added too.

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    Thanks folks for your comments , much appreciated .

    Steve - i do not understand your reply regarding the midtones .... does the image needs more or less from your POV ???

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    Personally I might up the MT’s on the Bull????
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    Could be an option ... I tried to keep the tones to the " original dull scene" .

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