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Well focused and sharp,all paws are clearly delineated . The background from my point of view is fine, most aerial shots of squirrels look like setups i.e. jumping from one perch to another, this appears more natural to me. Colours look realistic, I am guessing the framing was for good reason, I am curious why it is so relatively wide.
I thought most camera manufacturers had Procapture in mirrorless cameras now .....is this not the case with the R3? You are lucky to have the squirrels conveniently located, it is at least 2hr drive for me to get where they are..... looking forward to seeing more.
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Wildlife Moderator
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Thanks Steve ... will try the " autumnal variation " tonight when at home.
The colors of my OP are just reflecting the colors of the scene .
Cheers andreas
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Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Hi Andreas, you captured the squirrel mid-air, well timed! The head-on pose, those little claws and vertical ears are lovely. The BG is what it is, wish it was cleaner but no deal breaker here. Looks like you are having fun with the R3 and 100-500 lens.
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Originally Posted by
Steve Kaluski
It’s just an option.
I tried it myself .... but I actually prefer my original colors , sorry Maestro
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Thanks Sanjeev , glad you like it
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Andrea’s, it was only a suggestion, no worries.
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Hello Andreas,
A fun image with lots to look at, well seen and taken.
Subject is sharp and nice colours too. I like both versions in terms of BG.
Wish there was one big nut in the FG
Have a lovely Sunday,
Kind regards,
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Thanks Gabriela .. will try to make it better next time with a big coconut .
Lovely sunday to you as well .
Cheers Andreas
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