Bison in the Lamar riding out late spring snowstorm.
D300, 80-400vr @80mm, 1/60, f5.6, iso1600, spot, man exposure.
Thanks for looking, all comments and critiques appreciated.
Todd
Bison in the Lamar riding out late spring snowstorm.
D300, 80-400vr @80mm, 1/60, f5.6, iso1600, spot, man exposure.
Thanks for looking, all comments and critiques appreciated.
Todd
Last edited by Todd Frost; 11-15-2008 at 02:16 PM.
Todd,
I like the blowing snow and extreme look of the image. You have a strong magenta color cast (look in the snow). I would have also like to have seen more room on the bottom and less on top.
Fully agree with Robert !!!
You did capture a great feel The needed slow shutter speed help the image, love seeing how the falling snow looks !!! Excellent !!!
Thanks for the comments and for pointing out the cast. Adjusted the image real quick, this is full frame so I will have to add canvas to bottom.
Todd
This image does a good job of portraying the cold. I agree with Robert and Alfred on removing some space from the top (amplifies a "shooting down" angle)
Todd,
I find clipping of highlights around the shape of the bison in the original post. You have done a better job in the repost though but the clipping is there to a lesser extent. Space at the bottom and left would have been better. To accentuate the stark environment, a B&W would be better. Have a look at the B&W version I have come up with (with my morning tea in hand, so you can do a better job):D
You can work on the blacks further if you wish. If you play around with the PP you can get better results. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Like the repost. More detail in the snow on the bison's back. The blowing snow really adds to the image.