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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Gabriela, interesting to see the same facing viewing, but not sadly commenting...
Overall nicely framed and I can appreciate the frustration when you move and the subject moves at the same time too, then stops. I like the overall warm/golden tones and the subject placement looking at you. Interesting, why f/3.5???? I do feel the shallow DoF has limited you rendering the thick coarse fur, but perhaps a little more sharpening, hard to say against seeing the raw. personally I think you can get a little more separation within LR tools and ging a fraction warmer with Vibrance/HLS here.
Looking forward to seeing more from the trip. I trust Passepartout took his camera too, tell him to post something, Ill lookout for it.
TFS
Steve
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Macro and Flora Moderator
I like it, the buck appears to be quite a tan colour, as I recall most I had seen were darker. I quite like the separation of subject and surroundings though the coast does appear a little short on detail.
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Thank you so much Jon!
Waterbuck colour varies from grey to brown. Saw a few youngsters this time as well, but mostly hiding behind the mothers. They occur in great numbers in my area and in St Lucia Wetlands Park I once saw a herd of about thirty. They are dependant on water.
Busy with an RP, let us see if I can make some subtle changes
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Macro and Flora Moderator
I like the repost - very eye catching. Pleasing colours and the detail is better in the coat.
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Wildlife Moderator
Now there you go Gabriela, well done.
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Thank you so much dear Steve and Jon
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Nice view of this little waterbuck. I like the nice golden rim light on the buck. Nice to see an open setting. Framing is spot on.
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BPN Member
Hi Gabriela ... gorgeous light , some sort of rim light and I do love the warmth .
Typical WB pose that you have captured nicely .
RP does look better
TFS Andreas
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Thank you so much Andreas, glad you like it