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BPN Member
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Wildlife Moderator
I wished I had kept my old 300mm f/2.8,
It certainly was Will.
Nothing wrong with the techs and yes, they are fast, this is where the 'planning' side comes into play and you spend 98% of your time gearing up for the shot and 2% is the click of the shutter.
The BKG is great, obviously planned with no distracting elements and a pleasing contrast to the subject. Personally I feel the subject is a bit flat both tonally and in colour, however you were there, not me. I'm sure you have explored the new masking Will, therefore select the subject and look at applying a little bit of clarity and dehire, but more importantly the Point colour, it is just awesome and just expands your control and deliverance. Get more oomph in that 'red' and you will have nailed it!
TFS
Steve
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
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Hi Will,
Yes, a very cool image - lots of fun to capture this!
The fine detail of the fur is amazing! A little more oomph with the colour would add to an already super image.
Thanks for sharing
Gerald
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BPN Member
Thanks guys. Much appreciated
Will
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BPN Member
Hi Will .. all of your jumping Red Squirrel shots are very cool ...
Al does look very good to me , albeit I might have pushed tone and colors a bit more ... personal taste .
TFS Andreas
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Post a Thank You. - 1 Thanks
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Well caught, I agree I would try to develop some tones in the squirrel. the image is good and sharp but I feel the angle is too perpendicular, if at all possible I would try to get a slight angle coming towards the camera.