OK, keeping the theme going of Big Cats, here is a closer view point:D
BTW, The green object in the corner of the eye is an aphid. Next post will not be a Big Cat ;)
Steve
MKIII 500mm f/4 1/1600 sec f/7.1 ISO400 (Handheld full frame)
OK, keeping the theme going of Big Cats, here is a closer view point:D
BTW, The green object in the corner of the eye is an aphid. Next post will not be a Big Cat ;)
Steve
MKIII 500mm f/4 1/1600 sec f/7.1 ISO400 (Handheld full frame)
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Like the reflection of the sun, though the light is a little harsh.
Would prefer a lower POV to get a better a view of the eye.....though not always possible when on a safari vehicle!
Russell, occassionally I do push it in getting my some of my shots, however I was happy to get this low down. Any lower and I might have been getting very close and personal. LOL
I pushed the curves a fraction as I wanted a bit more contrast/depth in the overall image, the original is a bit less moody.
cheers
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Steve,
I like this in spite of the shadow in the eye, are you planning a book cover?
Like it as well Steve, nice work on the contrast, would make an ideal front cover.;)
Another 3mm lower to reveal the whole iris would have been perfect.
I agree with Marc. Just a wee bit lower would have been great. However, you may already be working on the limit. Overall, I like the composition and the image.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Love the tight crop and the detail in the face. The warm light really brings out the eye.
Stunning image with awesome lighting. Really love the crop of this image.
Steve , this is awesome , I would love to say , I liked this very much as posted
TFS