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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    These Gals were having some fun before retiring for the evening.

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    Very nice Oscar. I like this one the best in your series; you know what they say; YOU LEAVE THE BEST ONE FOR LAST...congrats on a job well done...:cool:

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    I like this one the most, too. Like the interaction between the tigresses. One thing though: it looks like the shutter speed wasn't fast enough for this shot. It could be my eyes though.

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    HI Oscar I'm trying to figure out something here, there is something odd with the processing but can't figure out? There is some over sharpening but is not all, texture seem funny.

    Would love seeing the image unprocessed and maybe I can figure it out !!! Image wise looks really good Like the interaction and is great seeing both with good head angles and clearly visible eyes !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    HI Oscar I'm trying to figure out something here, there is something odd with the processing but can't figure out?
    I think it looks like it is a >100% zoomed-in image, like when you're watching a TV image sitting very close to the TV screen. Just my guess. It looks odd anyhow and I was guessing it may have to do with shutter speed.
    Last edited by Desmond Chan; 09-22-2008 at 11:30 AM.

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    I agree that there is something funky about the image quality but like the others, am not sure what caused it... I originally thought that it was due to over-lightening an image that was too dark from the get-go.
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    Great job Oscar! You had a great day at Metro Zoo. I'll leave the PS questions to those more skilled than I. I love the interaction of the tigers........

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    I love how you have captured a friendly moment between the tigers Oscar. Did you have to shoot through a glass enclosure?

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