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Macro and Flora Moderator
Your discomfort was well rewarded Andreas, this is a fine image. It appears well focused and sharp colours look impressive and accurate. I like it simple as that.
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Wildlife Moderator
Gambling Chamois, sweet.
I like you caught it in mid stride, but feel it's a little big in frame and dominates the scene for me. The thick dense fur is capture/rendered well, what Mode did you have the lens set at? Based on the horizon is it sloping down hill, but you levelled the subject? Overall the colours are rich and vibrant, but with the oncoming rain, I might have expected more dark grey sky, watch for posterisation.
TFS
Steve
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Thanks folks for your comments , much appreciated .
@ Gabriela .... yes I have cleaned up some distractions , maybe I should have looked closer and blindly trusting the new tools in PS . Next time I will look better
@ Steve ... sky could go darker , but I am ok with it as presented . I am ok with the size of the subject ( it should dominate the scene )... but a wider view would work as well . As it happened quickly I was not able to zoom out and keep following the Chamois . No leveling in post and it is running slightly downwards . Mode 1 was in use .
Cheers Andreas
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Wildlife Moderator
As you were panning across then Mode 2 would have been the optimum mode.
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Might be .... but I am not fast enough to zoom out , change the mode on the fly , compose the image and keep it in focus .... simply too much for a decently old bugger .
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Wildlife Moderator
I think if you had time, changing the Mode and disabling eye dectection may have bolstered the IQ.
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All theory ... as this is nothing I can plan in the field , when subjects start to run .
And i do not see any IQ issues .